Merge
authorlana
Thu, 05 Nov 2015 13:42:47 -0800
changeset 33528 ff95a3cea444
parent 33491 fb18048d7ee3 (current diff)
parent 33527 470a4770ccaf (diff)
child 33529 d8b2864e0ec4
Merge
jdk/src/java.rmi/unix/bin/java-rmi.cgi.sh
jdk/test/java/awt/datatransfer/DataFlavor/XJavaUrlDataFlavorTest/XJavaUrlDataFlavorTest.java
--- a/jdk/make/CompileDemos.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/CompileDemos.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -23,6 +23,10 @@
 # questions.
 #
 
+################################################################################
+# Build demos for the JDK into $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image.
+################################################################################
+
 default: all
 
 include $(SPEC)
@@ -31,428 +35,487 @@
 include NativeCompilation.gmk
 include SetupJavaCompilers.gmk
 include TextFileProcessing.gmk
+include ZipArchive.gmk
 
 # Prepare the find cache.
 $(eval $(call FillCacheFind, $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src))
 
 # Append demo goals to this variable.
-BUILD_DEMOS =
+TARGETS =
 
 # The demo structure and contents should really be cleaned up.
 # Now every other demo has its own quirks where to put the
 # READMEs and other files.
 
 DEMO_SHARE_SRC := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/demo/share
-DEMO_CLOSED_SHARE_SRC := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/closed/demo/share
-DEMO_SOLARIS_SRC := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/demo/solaris
-DEMO_OS_TYPE_SRC := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/demo/$(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_TYPE)
 GLOBAL_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/windows/native/common/version.rc
 
-##################################################################################################
+DEMO_MANIFEST := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/java-main-manifest.mf
 
-# This rule will be depended on due to the MANIFEST line
+# This rule will be depended on due to the MANIFEST line in SetupBuildDemo
+# and SetupBuildJvmtiDemo.
 $(eval $(call SetupTextFileProcessing, BUILD_JAVA_MANIFEST, \
   SOURCE_FILES := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/make/data/mainmanifest/manifest.mf, \
-  OUTPUT_FILE := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/java-main-manifest.mf, \
+  OUTPUT_FILE := $(DEMO_MANIFEST), \
   REPLACEMENTS := \
       @@RELEASE@@ => $(RELEASE) ; \
       @@COMPANY_NAME@@ => $(COMPANY_NAME) , \
 ))
 
-define SetupAppletDemo
-  $$(eval $$(call SetupJavaCompilation,BUILD_DEMO_APPLET_$1, \
+################################################################################
+# Build applet demos.
+
+# Setup make rules for building a demo applet.
+#
+# Parameter 1 is the name of the rule. This name is used as variable prefix,
+# and the targets generated are listed in a variable by that name. It is also
+# used to locate the name of the applet subdir, and to determine the name
+# of the output directory.
+#
+# Remaining parameters are named arguments. These include:
+# SRC_DIR   Alternative source directory to use for the demos.
+# DISABLE_SJAVAC   Passed to SetupJavaCompilation
+
+SetupBuildAppletDemo = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
+define SetupBuildAppletDemoBody
+  ifeq ($$($1_SRC_DIR), )
+    $1_SRC_DIR := $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/applets
+  endif
+
+  $$(eval $$(call SetupJavaCompilation, BUILD_DEMO_APPLET_$1, \
       SETUP := GENERATE_USINGJDKBYTECODE, \
-      SRC := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/$3demo/share/applets/$1, \
-      BIN := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/applets/$1, \
+      SRC := $$($1_SRC_DIR)/$1, \
+      BIN := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/applets/$1, \
       COPY := .html .java .xyz .obj .au .gif, \
-      DISABLE_SJAVAC := $2))
-      BUILD_DEMOS += $$(BUILD_DEMO_APPLET_$1)
+      DISABLE_SJAVAC := $$($1_DISABLE_SJAVAC), \
+  ))
+
+  $1 := $$(BUILD_DEMO_APPLET_$1)
+
+  TARGETS += $$($1)
 endef
 
 ifneq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), solaris)
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,ArcTest))
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,BarChart))
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,Blink))
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,CardTest))
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,Clock))
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,DitherTest))
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,DrawTest))
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,Fractal))
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,GraphicsTest))
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,NervousText))
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,SimpleGraph))
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,SortDemo))
-  $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,SpreadSheet))
-
-  ifndef OPENJDK
-    $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,Animator,,closed/))
-    $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,GraphLayout,true,closed/))
-    $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,JumpingBox,,closed/))
-    $(eval $(call SetupAppletDemo,TicTacToe,,closed/))
-  endif
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, ArcTest))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, BarChart))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, Blink))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, CardTest))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, Clock))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, DitherTest))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, DrawTest))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, Fractal))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, GraphicsTest))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, NervousText))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, SimpleGraph))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, SortDemo))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildAppletDemo, SpreadSheet))
 endif
 
-##################################################################################################
+################################################################################
+# Build normal demos.
 
-PATTERNS_TO_COPY = .html .txt .properties .js .gif .jpg .theme .data .opt README .c .h .png .ttf .xyz .obj
+COPY_TO_JAR := .html .txt .properties .js .gif .jpg .theme .data .opt .c .h \
+    .png .ttf .xyz .obj README COPYRIGHT
+
+COPY_TO_IMAGE := *.html *.txt *.png *.xml README*
 
-define SetupDemo
-  # Param 1 = Name of the demo
-  # Param 2 = Subdirectory of the demo below the demo directory.
-  # Param 3 = Additional javac flags.
-  # Param 4 = The main class for the jar.
-  # Param 5 = Additional source directory.
-  # Param 6 = Extra dir below $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src (closed)
-  # Param 7 = List of files to copy
-  # Param 8 = Base name of jar file. Defaults to $1
-  # Param 9 = Exclude list
-  # Param 10 = Extra copy patterns
-  # Param 11 = Extra manifest attribute
-  # Param 12 = Suffix for compiler setup name
+# Setup make rules for building a demo.
+#
+# Parameter 1 is the name of the rule. This name is used as variable prefix,
+# and the targets generated are listed in a variable by that name.
+#
+# Remaining parameters are named arguments. These include:
+# DEMO_SUBDIR   The name of the subdir of the demo, below the demo top dir.
+# EXTRA_SRC_DIR   Additional source directory.
+# SRC_SUB_DIR   Optional subdir to locate source code in
+# SRC_DIR   Alternative source directory to use for the demos.
+# EXCLUDE_FILES   Exclude file list
+# JAR_NAME   Base name of jar file. Defaults to $1.
+# MAIN_CLASS   The main class for the jar. Defaults to $1.
+# EXTRA_COPY_TO_JAR   Additional files to copy to jar (as patterns)
+# EXTRA_COPY_TO_IMAGE   Additional files to copy to images (as wildcards)
+# EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR   Extra manifest attribute
+# SKIP_COMPILATION   Skip Java compilation iff true
+# DISABLE_SJAVAC   Passed to SetupJavaCompilation
+SetupBuildDemo = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
+define SetupBuildDemoBody
+  ifeq ($$($1_SRC_DIR), )
+    $1_SRC_DIR := $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)
+  endif
 
-  $1_SRC_BASE := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/$6demo/share/$2/$1
-  # In some demos the source is found in a subdir called src.
-  $1_MAIN_SRC := $$(wildcard $$($1_SRC_BASE)/src)
-  ifeq ($$($1_MAIN_SRC), )
+  $1_SRC_BASE := $$($1_SRC_DIR)/$$($1_DEMO_SUBDIR)/$1
+
+  # In some demos the source is found in a subdir
+  ifneq ($$($1_SRC_SUB_DIR), )
+    $1_MAIN_SRC := $$($1_SRC_BASE)/$$($1_SRC_SUB_DIR)
+  else
+    # for allmost all
     $1_MAIN_SRC := $$($1_SRC_BASE)
   endif
 
-  ifneq ($8, )
-    $1_JARFILE := $8.jar
-  else
-    $1_JARFILE := $1.jar
+  # Default is to use demo name as jar file name.
+  ifeq ($$($1_JAR_NAME), )
+    $1_JAR_NAME := $1
   endif
 
-  ifeq ($(findstring $1,Laffy SwingSet3), )
-    $$(eval $$(call SetupJavaCompilation,BUILD_DEMO_$1, \
-        SETUP := GENERATE_USINGJDKBYTECODE, \
-        ADD_JAVAC_FLAGS := $3, \
-        SRC := $$($1_MAIN_SRC) $5, \
-        BIN := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/classes/$2/$1, \
-        COPY := $(PATTERNS_TO_COPY) $(10), \
-        JAR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/$2/$1/$$($1_JARFILE), \
-        JARMAIN := $4, \
-        MANIFEST := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/java-main-manifest.mf, \
-        EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR := $(11), \
-        SRCZIP := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/$2/$1/src.zip, \
-        EXCLUDE_FILES := $9, \
-        DISABLE_SJAVAC := $(12)))
-
-    BUILD_DEMOS += $$(BUILD_DEMO_$1) \
-        $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/$2/$1/$$($1_JARFILE) \
-        $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/$2/$1/src.zip
+  # Default is to use demo name as jar main class.
+  ifeq ($$($1_MAIN_CLASS), )
+    $1_MAIN_CLASS := $1
+  else ifeq ($$($1_MAIN_CLASS), NONE)
+    $1_MAIN_CLASS :=
+    $1_EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR += Main-Class: \n
   endif
 
-  # Copy files.
-  $1_COPY_TARGETS := $$(patsubst $$($1_SRC_BASE)/%, \
-      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/$2/$1/%, \
-      $$(wildcard $$(addprefix $$($1_SRC_BASE)/, $7)))
-  ifneq ($7, )
-    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/$2/$1/%: $$($1_SRC_BASE)/%
-	$$(call install-file)
-	$(CHMOD) -f ug+w $$@
+  ifneq ($$($1_SKIP_COMPILATION), true)
+    $$(eval $$(call SetupJavaCompilation, BUILD_DEMO_$1, \
+        SETUP := GENERATE_USINGJDKBYTECODE, \
+        SRC := $$($1_MAIN_SRC) $$($1_EXTRA_SRC_DIR), \
+        BIN := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/classes/$$($1_DEMO_SUBDIR)/$1, \
+        COPY := $(COPY_TO_JAR) $$($1_EXTRA_COPY_TO_JAR), \
+        JAR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/$$($1_DEMO_SUBDIR)/$1/$$($1_JAR_NAME).jar, \
+        JARMAIN := $$($1_MAIN_CLASS), \
+        MANIFEST := $(DEMO_MANIFEST), \
+        EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR := $$($1_EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR), \
+        SRCZIP := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/$$($1_DEMO_SUBDIR)/$1/src.zip, \
+        EXCLUDE_FILES := $$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES), \
+        DISABLE_SJAVAC := $$($1_DISABLE_SJAVAC), \
+    ))
 
-    BUILD_DEMOS += $$($1_COPY_TARGETS)
+    $1 += $$(BUILD_DEMO_$1)
   endif
 
+  # Copy files. Sort is needed to remove duplicates.
+  $1_COPY_FILES := $$(sort $$(wildcard $$(addprefix $$($1_SRC_BASE)/, \
+      $(COPY_TO_IMAGE) $$($1_EXTRA_COPY_TO_IMAGE))))
+  $$(eval $$(call SetupCopyFiles, COPY_DEMO_$1, \
+      SRC :=  $$($1_SRC_BASE), \
+      DEST := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/$$($1_DEMO_SUBDIR)/$1, \
+      FILES := $$($1_COPY_FILES), \
+  ))
+
+  $1 += $$(COPY_DEMO_$1)
+
+  TARGETS += $$($1)
 endef
 
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,CodePointIM,jfc,,CodePointIM,,,*.html))
-$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jfc/CodePointIM/_the.services: \
-    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jfc/CodePointIM/CodePointIM.jar \
-    $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jfc/CodePointIM/java.awt.im.spi.InputMethodDescriptor
-	(cd $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jfc/CodePointIM && \
-	$(MKDIR) -p _the.tmp/META-INF/services && \
-	$(CP) $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jfc/CodePointIM/java.awt.im.spi.InputMethodDescriptor _the.tmp/META-INF/services && \
-	cd ./_the.tmp && \
-	$(JAR) uf $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jfc/CodePointIM/CodePointIM.jar META-INF/services/java.awt.im.spi.InputMethodDescriptor && \
-	cd ./META-INF/services && \
-	$(JAR) uf $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jfc/CodePointIM/CodePointIM.jar java.awt.im.spi.InputMethodDescriptor)
-	$(RM) -r $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jfc/CodePointIM/_the.tmp
-	$(TOUCH) $@
+CODEPOINT_SERVICE := java.awt.im.spi.InputMethodDescriptor
+CODEPOINT_METAINF_SERVICE_FILE := \
+    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/classes/jfc/CodePointIM/META-INF/services/$(CODEPOINT_SERVICE)
 
-BUILD_DEMOS += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jfc/CodePointIM/_the.services
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, CodePointIM, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := jfc, \
+    EXTRA_COPY_TO_JAR := $(CODEPOINT_SERVICE), \
+))
+
+# We also need to copy the CODEPOINT_SERVICE file to the META-INF/services
+# location, and make sure the jar depends on that file to get it included.
+$(CODEPOINT_METAINF_SERVICE_FILE): $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jfc/CodePointIM/$(CODEPOINT_SERVICE)
+	$(call install-file)
+
+$(BUILD_DEMO_CodePointIM_JAR): $(CODEPOINT_METAINF_SERVICE_FILE)
 
 ifneq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), solaris)
-  $(eval $(call SetupDemo,MoleculeViewer,applets,,XYZChemModel,,,example*.html *.java))
-  $(eval $(call SetupDemo,WireFrame,applets,,ThreeD,,,example*.html *.java))
-  $(eval $(call SetupDemo,SwingApplet,jfc,,SwingApplet,,,README* *.html))
-endif
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,FileChooserDemo,jfc,,FileChooserDemo,,,README*))
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,Font2DTest,jfc,,Font2DTest,,,*.html *.txt))
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,Metalworks,jfc,,Metalworks,,,README*))
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,Notepad,jfc,,Notepad,,,README*))
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,SampleTree,jfc,,SampleTree,,,README*))
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,TableExample,jfc,,TableExample,,,README*))
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,TransparentRuler,jfc,,transparentruler.Ruler,,,README*))
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,jconsole-plugin,scripting,,,,,*.xml *.txt,,,,Main-Class: \n))
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,FullThreadDump,management,,FullThreadDump,,,README*))
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,JTop,management,,JTop,,,README*))
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,MemoryMonitor,management,,MemoryMonitor,,,README*))
-$(eval $(call SetupDemo,VerboseGC,management,,VerboseGC,,,README*))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, MoleculeViewer, \
+      DEMO_SUBDIR := applets, \
+      MAIN_CLASS := XYZChemModel, \
+      EXTRA_COPY_TO_IMAGE := *.java, \
+  ))
 
-ifndef OPENJDK
-  $(eval $(call SetupDemo,Laffy,jfc,,,,closed/,*))
-  $(eval $(call SetupDemo,SwingSet3,jfc,,,,closed/,*))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, WireFrame, \
+      DEMO_SUBDIR := applets, \
+      MAIN_CLASS := ThreeD, \
+      EXTRA_COPY_TO_IMAGE := *.java, \
+  ))
 
-  $(eval $(call SetupDemo,Java2D,jfc,,java2d.Java2Demo,,closed/,*.html README*,Java2Demo))
-  $(eval $(call SetupDemo,Stylepad,jfc,,Stylepad, \
-  $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jfc/Notepad,closed/,*.txt,,$(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jfc/Notepad/README.txt))
-  $(eval $(call SetupDemo,SwingSet2,jfc,,SwingSet2,,closed/,README* *.html,,,.java COPYRIGHT, \
-      SplashScreen-Image: resources/images/splash.png,true))
-
-  BUILD_DEMOS += $(patsubst $(DEMO_CLOSED_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject/%, \
-      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/nbproject/%, \
-      $(call CacheFind, $(DEMO_CLOSED_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject))
-
-  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/nbproject/%: $(DEMO_CLOSED_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject/%
-	$(call install-file)
-	$(CHMOD) -f ug+w $@
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, SwingApplet, \
+      DEMO_SUBDIR := jfc, \
+  ))
 endif
 
-##################################################################################################
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, FileChooserDemo, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := jfc, \
+))
+
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, Font2DTest, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := jfc, \
+))
+
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, Metalworks, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := jfc, \
+))
+
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, Notepad, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := jfc, \
+))
 
-# In the old makefiles, j2dbench was not compiled.
-#$(eval $(call SetupDemo,J2DBench, java2d, /src, , j2dbench/J2DBench))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, SampleTree, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := jfc, \
+))
+
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, TableExample, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := jfc, \
+))
+
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, TransparentRuler, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := jfc, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := transparentruler.Ruler, \
+))
+
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, jconsole-plugin, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := scripting, \
+    SRC_SUB_DIR := src, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := NONE, \
+))
+
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, FullThreadDump, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := management, \
+))
 
-# JVMTI demos are a bit strange and share some files, but be careful the
-# shared files are just the *.c and *.h files, not the README or sample
-# makefiles. So we always exclude the README.txt and sample.makefile.txt
-# from the extra sources.
-define SetupJVMTIDemo
-  # Param 1 = Name of the demo
-  # Param 2 = add these directories to the includes, default is agent_util
-  # Param 3 = extra CFLAGS
-  # Param 4 = C or C++ (defaults to C)
-  # Param 5 = libs for unix
-  # Param 6 = libs for windows
-  # Param 7 = libs for solaris
-  # Param 8 = libs for linux
-  # Param 9 = extra directories with required sources
-  # Param 10 = DISABLED_WARNINGS_gcc
-  # Param 11 = DISABLED_WARNINGS_microsoft
-  # Param 12 = DISABLED_WARNINGS_clang
-  BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_EXTRA_SRC := \
-      $$(wildcard $(DEMO_OS_TYPE_SRC)/jvmti/$1) \
-      $$(wildcard $$(addprefix $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/, $2)) \
-      $9
-  BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_EXTRA_SRC_EXCLUDE := \
-      $$(wildcard $$(patsubst %, $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/%/README.txt, $2)) \
-      $$(wildcard $$(patsubst %, $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/%/sample.makefile.txt, $2))
-  BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_EXTRA_INC := $$(addprefix -I, $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_EXTRA_SRC))
-  ifeq (C++, $4)
-    BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_TOOLCHAIN := TOOLCHAIN_LINK_CXX
-    $1_EXTRA_CXX := $(LDFLAGS_CXX_JDK) $(LIBCXX)
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, JTop, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := management, \
+))
+
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, MemoryMonitor, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := management, \
+))
+
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildDemo, VerboseGC, \
+    DEMO_SUBDIR := management, \
+))
+
+################################################################################
+# Build JVMTI demos.
+
+# Setup make rules for building a JVMTI demo.
+#
+# Parameter 1 is the name of the rule. This name is used as variable prefix,
+# and the targets generated are listed in a variable by that name.
+#
+# Remaining parameters are named arguments. These include:
+# EXTRA_SRC_SUBDIR   Also include these subdirectories
+# TOOLCHAIN   Optionally specify toolchain to use
+SetupBuildJvmtiDemo = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
+define SetupBuildJvmtiDemoBody
+  $1_SRC := \
+      $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/$1 \
+      $$(wildcard $$(addprefix $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/, \
+          agent_util $$($1_EXTRA_SRC_SUBDIR)))
+
+  ### Build the native lib
+  $1_CFLAGS_INCLUDE := $$(addprefix -I, $$($1_SRC))
+
+  $1_CXXFLAGS := $$($1_CFLAGS_INCLUDE) $(CXXFLAGS_JDKLIB) $(CXXFLAGS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS)
+
+  ifeq ($$($1_TOOLCHAIN), TOOLCHAIN_LINK_CXX)
+    # For C++, we also need some special treatment.
+    $1_LDFLAGS := $(LDFLAGS_CXX_JDK)
+    $1_LIBS := $(LIBCXX)
+
+    ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ARCH), sparc)
+      $1_CXXFLAGS := $$(filter-out -xregs=no%appl, $$($1_CXXFLAGS))
+    endif
   endif
 
-  $1_CXXFLAGS := $(CXXFLAGS_JDKLIB) -I$(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/$1 \
-      $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_EXTRA_INC) $3 \
-      $(CXXFLAGS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS)
-  ifeq ($1-$(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ARCH), waiters-sparc)
-    $1_FILTER := -xregs=no%appl
-    $1_CXXFLAGS := $$(filter-out $$($1_FILTER), $$($1_CXXFLAGS))
-  endif
-
-  # Workaround for CFLAGS_JDKLIB containing ',' on solaris. If this is added as 'CFLAGS' to the
-  # eval call below, the comma gets expanded too early.
-  BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_CFLAGS := $(CFLAGS_JDKLIB) $(CFLAGS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS) \
-      -I$(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/$1 $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_EXTRA_INC) $3
-
   # Remove the -incremental:no setting to get .ilk-files like in the old build.
-  $$(eval $$(call SetupNativeCompilation,BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1, \
-      SRC := $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/$1 $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_EXTRA_SRC), \
-      TOOLCHAIN := $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_TOOLCHAIN), \
+  $$(eval $$(call SetupNativeCompilation, BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_NATIVE_$1, \
+      SRC := $$($1_SRC), \
+      TOOLCHAIN := $$($1_TOOLCHAIN), \
       OPTIMIZATION := LOW, \
+      CFLAGS := $$($1_CFLAGS_INCLUDE) $$(CFLAGS_JDKLIB) $$(CFLAGS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS), \
       CXXFLAGS := $$($1_CXXFLAGS), \
-      DISABLED_WARNINGS_gcc := $(10), \
-      DISABLED_WARNINGS_clang := $(12), \
-      DISABLED_WARNINGS_microsoft := $(11), \
-      LDFLAGS := $(filter-out -incremental:no -opt:ref, $(LDFLAGS_JDKLIB)), \
+      LDFLAGS := $(filter-out -incremental:no -opt:ref, $(LDFLAGS_JDKLIB)) \
+          $$($1_LDFLAGS), \
       LDFLAGS_macosx := $(call SET_EXECUTABLE_ORIGIN), \
-      LIBS := $$($1_EXTRA_CXX), \
-      LIBS_unix := $5, \
-      LIBS_linux := $8, \
-      LIBS_solaris := $7 -lc, \
-      LIBS_windows := $6, \
+      LIBS := $$($1_LIBS), \
+      LIBS_solaris := -lc, \
       VERSIONINFO_RESOURCE := $(GLOBAL_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE), \
       RC_FLAGS := $$(RC_FLAGS) \
           -D "JDK_FNAME=$1.dll" \
           -D "JDK_INTERNAL_NAME=$1" \
           -D "JDK_FTYPE=0x2L", \
-      OBJECT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/native/jvmti/$1, \
-      OUTPUT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/$1/lib, \
-      LIBRARY := $1))
+      OBJECT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/native/jvmti/$1, \
+      OUTPUT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jvmti/$1/lib, \
+      LIBRARY := $1, \
+  ))
+
+  $1 += $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_NATIVE_$1)
+
+  ### Build the jar, if we have java sources
+  ifneq ($$(wildcard $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/$1/*.java), )
+    $$(eval $$(call SetupJavaCompilation, BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_JAVA_$1, \
+        SETUP := GENERATE_USINGJDKBYTECODE, \
+        SRC := $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/$1, \
+        BIN := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/classes/jvmti/$1, \
+        COPY := $(COPY_TO_JAR), \
+        JAR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jvmti/$1/$1.jar, \
+        EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR := Main-Class: \n, \
+        MANIFEST := $(DEMO_MANIFEST), \
+    ))
 
-  $$(eval $$(call SetupZipArchive,BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_SRC_$1, \
-      SRC := $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/$1 $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_EXTRA_SRC), \
-      EXCLUDE_FILES := $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_EXTRA_SRC_EXCLUDE), \
-      ZIP := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/$1/src.zip))
+    $1 += $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_JAVA_$1_JAR)
+  endif
+
+  ### Build the source zip
+  $1_EXCLUDE_FILES := \
+      $$(wildcard $$(patsubst %, $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/%/README.txt, \
+          agent_util $$($1_EXTRA_SRC_SUBDIR))) \
+      $$(wildcard $$(patsubst %, $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/%/sample.makefile.txt, \
+          agent_util $$($1_EXTRA_SRC_SUBDIR)))
 
-  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/$1/README.txt: $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/$1/README.txt
+  $$(eval $$(call SetupZipArchive, BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_SRC_$1, \
+      SRC := $$($1_SRC), \
+      EXCLUDE_FILES := $$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES), \
+      ZIP := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jvmti/$1/src.zip, \
+  ))
+
+  $1 += $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_SRC_$1)
+
+  # Copy files to image
+  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jvmti/$1/README.txt: $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/$1/README.txt
 	$$(call install-file)
 	$(CHMOD) -f ug+w $$@
 
-  ifneq (, $$(wildcard $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/$1/*.java))
-    $$(eval $$(call SetupJavaCompilation,BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1_JAVA, \
-        SETUP := GENERATE_USINGJDKBYTECODE, \
-        SRC := $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/$1, \
-        BIN := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/classes/jvmti/$1, \
-        COPY := $(PATTERNS_TO_COPY), \
-        JAR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/$1/$1.jar, \
-        EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR := Main-Class: \n, \
-        MANIFEST := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/java-main-manifest.mf))
+  $1 += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jvmti/$1/README.txt
+
+  ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), windows)
+    # These lib and exp files normally end up in OBJECT_DIR but for demos they
+    # are supposed to be included in the distro. Since they are created as
+    # a side-effect of the library compilation, make does not know about them.
+    $1_SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/native/jvmti/$1
+    $1_IMAGE_OUTPUTDIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jvmti/$1/lib
 
-    BUILD_DEMOS += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/$1/$1.jar
+    $$($1_SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/$1.lib: $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_NATIVE_$1)
+
+    $$($1_SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/$1.exp: $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_NATIVE_$1)
+
+    $$($1_IMAGE_OUTPUTDIR)/$1.lib: $$($1_SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/$1.lib
+	$$(call install-file)
+
+    $$($1_IMAGE_OUTPUTDIR)/$1.exp: $$($1_SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/$1.exp
+	$$(call install-file)
+
+    $1 += $$($1_IMAGE_OUTPUTDIR)/$1.lib $$($1_IMAGE_OUTPUTDIR)/$1.exp
   endif
 
-  BUILD_DEMOS += $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1) \
-      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/$1/src.zip \
-      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/$1/README.txt
-
-  ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), windows)
-    # These files normally end up in OBJECT_DIR but for demos they
-    # are supposed to be included in the distro.
-    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/$1/lib/$1.lib: $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1)
-	$(CP) $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/native/jvmti/$1/$1.lib $$@
-
-    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/$1/lib/$1.exp: $$(BUILD_DEMO_JVMTI_$1)
-	$(CP) $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/native/jvmti/$1/$1.exp $$@
-
-    BUILD_DEMOS += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/$1/lib/$1.lib \
-        $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/$1/lib/$1.exp
-  endif
+  TARGETS += $$($1)
 endef
 
-$(eval $(call SetupJVMTIDemo,compiledMethodLoad, agent_util))
-$(eval $(call SetupJVMTIDemo,gctest, agent_util))
-$(eval $(call SetupJVMTIDemo,heapTracker, agent_util java_crw_demo))
-$(eval $(call SetupJVMTIDemo,heapViewer, agent_util))
-$(eval $(call SetupJVMTIDemo,minst, agent_util java_crw_demo))
-$(eval $(call SetupJVMTIDemo,mtrace, agent_util java_crw_demo))
-$(eval $(call SetupJVMTIDemo,waiters, agent_util, , C++))
-$(eval $(call SetupJVMTIDemo,versionCheck, agent_util))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildJvmtiDemo, compiledMethodLoad))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildJvmtiDemo, gctest))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildJvmtiDemo, heapViewer))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildJvmtiDemo, versionCheck))
+
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildJvmtiDemo, heapTracker, \
+    EXTRA_SRC_SUBDIR := java_crw_demo, \
+))
+
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildJvmtiDemo, minst, \
+    EXTRA_SRC_SUBDIR := java_crw_demo, \
+))
 
-##################################################################################################
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildJvmtiDemo, mtrace, \
+    EXTRA_SRC_SUBDIR := java_crw_demo, \
+))
 
-$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/management/index.html: $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/management/index.html
-	$(call install-file)
-	$(CHMOD) -f ug+w $@
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildJvmtiDemo, waiters, \
+    TOOLCHAIN := TOOLCHAIN_LINK_CXX, \
+))
 
-$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/index.html: $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/index.html
-	$(call install-file)
-	$(CHMOD) -f ug+w $@
+################################################################################
+# Build the Poller demo (on Solaris only).
+
+ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), solaris)
+  DEMO_SOLARIS_SRC := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/demo/solaris
 
-BUILD_DEMOS += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/management/index.html \
-    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jvmti/index.html
+  $(eval $(call SetupJavaCompilation, BUILD_DEMO_JAVA_Poller, \
+      SETUP := GENERATE_USINGJDKBYTECODE, \
+      SRC := $(DEMO_SOLARIS_SRC)/jni/Poller, \
+      BIN := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/classes/jni/Poller, \
+      HEADERS := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/classes/jni/Poller, \
+      JAR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jni/Poller/Poller.jar, \
+      MANIFEST := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/java-main-manifest.mf, \
+      SRCZIP := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jni/Poller/src.zip, \
+      COPY := README.txt Poller.c, \
+      JARMAIN := Client, \
+  ))
 
-##################################################################################################
+  TARGETS += $(BUILD_DEMO_JAVA_Poller)
 
-# The netbeans project files are copied into the demo directory.
-ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), solaris)
-  BUILD_DEMOS += $(patsubst $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject/%, \
-    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/nbproject/%, \
-    $(filter-out $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject/jfc/SwingApplet%, \
-    $(call CacheFind, $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject)))
-else
-  BUILD_DEMOS += $(patsubst $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject/%, \
-    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/nbproject/%, \
-    $(call CacheFind, $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject))
-endif
+  $(eval $(call SetupNativeCompilation, BUILD_DEMO_NATIVE_Poller, \
+      SRC := $(DEMO_SOLARIS_SRC)/jni/Poller, \
+      OPTIMIZATION := LOW, \
+      CFLAGS := $(CFLAGS_JDKLIB) \
+          -I$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/classes/jni/Poller, \
+      LDFLAGS := $(LDFLAGS_JDKLIB), \
+      LIBS_solaris := -lc, \
+      OBJECT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/native/jni/Poller, \
+      OUTPUT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/native, \
+      LIBRARY := Poller, \
+  ))
 
-$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/nbproject/%: $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject/%
+  TARGETS += $(BUILD_DEMO_NATIVE_Poller)
+
+  # We can only compile native code after java has been compiled (since we
+  # depend on generated .h files)
+  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/native/jni/Poller/Poller.o: \
+      $(BUILD_DEMO_JAVA_POLLER_COMPILE_TARGETS)
+
+  # Copy to image
+  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jni/Poller/README.txt: \
+      $(DEMO_SOLARIS_SRC)/jni/Poller/README.txt
 	$(call install-file)
 	$(CHMOD) -f ug+w $@
 
-##################################################################################################
+  TARGETS += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jni/Poller/README.txt
 
-$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/README: $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/README
+  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jni/Poller/lib/libPoller.so: \
+      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/native/libPoller.so
 	$(call install-file)
 
-BUILD_DEMOS += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/README
-
-##################################################################################################
+  TARGETS += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jni/Poller/lib/libPoller.so
+endif
 
-ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), solaris)
+################################################################################
+# Copy html and README files.
 
-  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/classes/jni/Poller/%: $(DEMO_SOLARIS_SRC)/jni/Poller/%
+$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/management/index.html: $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/management/index.html
 	$(call install-file)
 	$(CHMOD) -f ug+w $@
 
-  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jni/Poller/README.txt: $(DEMO_SOLARIS_SRC)/jni/Poller/README.txt
+$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jvmti/index.html: $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/jvmti/index.html
 	$(call install-file)
 	$(CHMOD) -f ug+w $@
 
-  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jni/Poller/Poller.jar: \
-      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/classes/jni/Poller/README.txt \
-      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/classes/jni/Poller/Poller.c
-
-  $(eval $(call SetupJavaCompilation,BUILD_DEMO_POLLER_JAR, \
-      SETUP := GENERATE_USINGJDKBYTECODE, \
-      SRC := $(DEMO_SOLARIS_SRC)/jni/Poller, \
-      BIN := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/classes/jni/Poller, \
-      HEADERS := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/classes/jni/Poller, \
-      JAR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jni/Poller/Poller.jar, \
-      MANIFEST := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/java-main-manifest.mf, \
-      SRCZIP := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jni/Poller/src.zip, \
-      COPY := README.txt Poller.c, \
-      JARMAIN := Client))
-
-
-
-  BUILD_DEMOS += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jni/Poller/Poller.jar \
-      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jni/Poller/src.zip \
-      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jni/Poller/README.txt
-
-  $(eval $(call SetupNativeCompilation,BUILD_LIBPOLLER, \
-      SRC := $(DEMO_SOLARIS_SRC)/jni/Poller, \
-      OPTIMIZATION := LOW, \
-      CFLAGS := $(CFLAGS_JDKLIB) \
-          -I$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/classes/jni/Poller, \
-      LDFLAGS := $(LDFLAGS_JDKLIB), \
-      LIBS_solaris := -lc, \
-      OBJECT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/native/jni/Poller, \
-      OUTPUT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/native, \
-      LIBRARY := Poller))
-
-  #
-  # We can only compile native code after jar has been build (since we depend on generated .h files)
-  #
-  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/native/jni/Poller/Poller.o: $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jni/Poller/Poller.jar
-
-  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jni/Poller/lib/$(LIBRARY_PREFIX)Poller$(SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX): \
-      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/native/$(LIBRARY_PREFIX)Poller$(SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX)
+$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/README: $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/README
 	$(call install-file)
 
-  BUILD_DEMOS += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/jni/Poller/lib/$(LIBRARY_PREFIX)Poller$(SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX)
+TARGETS += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/management/index.html \
+    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/jvmti/index.html \
+    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/README
+
+################################################################################
+# Copy netbeans project files.
 
+$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/nbproject/%: $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject/%
+	$(call install-file)
+	$(CHMOD) -f ug+w $@
+
+ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), solaris)
+  TARGETS += $(patsubst $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject/%, \
+    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/nbproject/%, \
+    $(filter-out $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject/jfc/SwingApplet%, \
+    $(call CacheFind, $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject)))
+else
+  TARGETS += $(patsubst $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject/%, \
+    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demos/image/nbproject/%, \
+    $(call CacheFind, $(DEMO_SHARE_SRC)/nbproject))
 endif
 
-##################################################################################################
-
-ifndef OPENJDK
-  DB_ZIP_DIR := $(wildcard $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/closed/db)
-  DB_DEMO_ZIPFILE := $(wildcard $(DB_ZIP_DIR)/*.zip)
-
-  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/_the.db.unzipped: $(DB_DEMO_ZIPFILE)
-	$(MKDIR) -p $(@D)
-	$(RM) -r $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/db $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/demo
-	$(CD) $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image && $(UNZIP) -q -o $<
-	$(MV) $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/db-derby-*-bin/demo $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/db
-	$(CD) $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image && $(RM) -r db-derby-*-bin
-	$(TOUCH) $@
+################################################################################
 
-  # Copy this after the unzip above to avoid race with directory creation and mv command.
-  $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/db/README-JDK-DEMOS.html: \
-      $(DB_ZIP_DIR)/README-JDK-DEMOS.html \
-      | $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/_the.db.unzipped
-	$(MKDIR) -p $(@D)
-	$(CAT) $< | $(SED) "s/XXXX/$(shell cat $(DB_ZIP_DIR)/COPYRIGHTYEAR)/" > $@
+# Hook to include the corresponding custom file, if present.
+$(eval $(call IncludeCustomExtension, jdk, CompileDemos.gmk))
 
-  BUILD_DEMOS += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/_the.db.unzipped $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/demo/image/db/README-JDK-DEMOS.html
-endif
-
-##################################################################################################
-
-all: $(BUILD_DEMOS)
+all: $(TARGETS)
 
 .PHONY: all
--- a/jdk/make/gendata/GendataPolicyJars.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/gendata/GendataPolicyJars.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
 
 include $(SPEC)
 include MakeBase.gmk
-include JavaCompilation.gmk
+include JarArchive.gmk
 
 
 ################################################################################
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
 endif
 
 #
-# TODO fix so that SetupArchive does not write files into SRCS
+# TODO fix so that SetupJarArchive does not write files into SRCS
 # then we don't need this extra copying
 #
 # NOTE: We currently do not place restrictions on our limited export
@@ -76,13 +76,14 @@
 US_EXPORT_POLICY_JAR_DEPS := \
     $(US_EXPORT_POLICY_JAR_TMP)/default_US_export.policy
 
-$(eval $(call SetupArchive,BUILD_US_EXPORT_POLICY_JAR, \
+$(eval $(call SetupJarArchive, BUILD_US_EXPORT_POLICY_JAR, \
     DEPENDENCIES := $(US_EXPORT_POLICY_JAR_DEPS), \
     SRCS := $(US_EXPORT_POLICY_JAR_TMP), \
     SUFFIXES := .policy, \
     JAR := $(US_EXPORT_POLICY_JAR_UNLIMITED), \
     EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR := Crypto-Strength: unlimited, \
-    SKIP_METAINF := true))
+    SKIP_METAINF := true, \
+))
 
 $(US_EXPORT_POLICY_JAR_LIMITED): \
     $(US_EXPORT_POLICY_JAR_UNLIMITED)
@@ -122,7 +123,7 @@
     $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/jce/policy/unlimited/local_policy.jar
 
 #
-# TODO fix so that SetupArchive does not write files into SRCS
+# TODO fix so that SetupJarArchive does not write files into SRCS
 # then we don't need this extra copying
 #
 LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_LIMITED_TMP := \
@@ -138,22 +139,24 @@
     $(JDK_TOPDIR)/make/data/cryptopolicy/unlimited/%
 	$(install-file)
 
-$(eval $(call SetupArchive,BUILD_LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_LIMITED, \
+$(eval $(call SetupJarArchive, BUILD_LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_LIMITED, \
     DEPENDENCIES := $(LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_LIMITED_TMP)/exempt_local.policy \
         $(LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_LIMITED_TMP)/default_local.policy, \
     SRCS := $(LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_LIMITED_TMP), \
     SUFFIXES := .policy, \
     JAR := $(LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_LIMITED), \
     EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR := Crypto-Strength: limited, \
-    SKIP_METAINF := true))
+    SKIP_METAINF := true, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupArchive,BUILD_LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_UNLIMITED, \
+$(eval $(call SetupJarArchive, BUILD_LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_UNLIMITED, \
     DEPENDENCIES := $(LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_UNLIMITED_TMP)/default_local.policy, \
     SRCS := $(LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_UNLIMITED_TMP), \
     SUFFIXES := .policy, \
     JAR := $(LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_UNLIMITED), \
     EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR := Crypto-Strength: unlimited, \
-    SKIP_METAINF := true))
+    SKIP_METAINF := true, \
+))
 
 TARGETS += $(LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_LIMITED) $(LOCAL_POLICY_JAR_UNLIMITED)
 
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-java.base.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-java.base.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -25,32 +25,51 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
+JAVA_RC_FLAGS += -i $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/windows/native/common
+ifdef OPENJDK
+  JAVA_RC_FLAGS += -i "$(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/windows/native/launcher/icons"
+else
+  JAVA_RC_FLAGS += -i "$(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/closed/java.base/windows/native/launcher/icons"
+endif
+
 ################################################################################
 
 # On windows, the debuginfo files get the same name as for java.dll. Build
 # into another dir and copy selectively so debuginfo for java.dll isn't
 # overwritten.
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,java, \
-    -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS -DENABLE_ARG_FILES,,,user32.lib comctl32.lib, \
-    $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/$(MODULE)/jli_static.lib, $(JAVA_RC_FLAGS), \
-    $(JAVA_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE), $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/$(MODULE)/java_objs,true))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, java, \
+    CFLAGS := -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS -DENABLE_ARG_FILES, \
+    LDFLAGS_solaris := -R$(OPENWIN_HOME)/lib$(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ISADIR), \
+    LIBS_windows := user32.lib comctl32.lib, \
+    RC_FLAGS := $(JAVA_RC_FLAGS), \
+    VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE := $(JAVA_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE), \
+    OUTPUT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/$(MODULE)/java_objs, \
+    OPTIMIZATION := HIGH, \
+    WINDOWS_STATIC_LINK := true, \
+    NO_JAVA_MS := true, \
+))
 
 $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/modules_cmds/java.base/java$(EXE_SUFFIX): $(BUILD_LAUNCHER_java)
 	$(MKDIR) -p $(@D)
 	$(RM) $@
-	$(CP) $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/$(MODULE)/java_objs$(OUTPUT_SUBDIR)/java$(EXE_SUFFIX) $@
+	$(CP) $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/$(MODULE)/java_objs/java$(EXE_SUFFIX) $@
 
 TARGETS += $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/modules_cmds/java.base/java$(EXE_SUFFIX)
 
 ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), windows)
-  $(eval $(call SetupLauncher,javaw, \
-      -DJAVAW -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS -DENABLE_ARG_FILES,,,user32.lib comctl32.lib, \
-      $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/$(MODULE)/jli_static.lib, $(JAVA_RC_FLAGS), \
-      $(JAVA_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE),,true))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, javaw, \
+      CFLAGS := -DJAVAW -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS -DENABLE_ARG_FILES, \
+      LIBS_windows := user32.lib comctl32.lib, \
+      RC_FLAGS := $(JAVA_RC_FLAGS), \
+      VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE := $(JAVA_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE), \
+      WINDOWS_STATIC_LINK := true, \
+      NO_JAVA_MS := true, \
+  ))
 endif
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,keytool, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.security.tools.keytool.Main"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, keytool, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.security.tools.keytool.Main, \
+))
 
 ################################################################################
 
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-java.corba.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-java.corba.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,23 +25,26 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,idlj, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.corba.se.idl.toJavaPortable.Compile"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, idlj, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.corba.se.idl.toJavaPortable.Compile, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,orbd, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) \
-        "-J-Dcom.sun.CORBA.activation.DbDir=./orb.db"$(COMMA) \
-        "-J-Dcom.sun.CORBA.activation.Port=1049"$(COMMA) \
-        "-J-Dcom.sun.CORBA.POA.ORBServerId=1"$(COMMA) \
-        "com.sun.corba.se.impl.activation.ORBD"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, orbd, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.corba.se.impl.activation.ORBD, \
+    JAVA_ARGS := \
+        -Dcom.sun.CORBA.activation.DbDir=./orb.db \
+        -Dcom.sun.CORBA.activation.Port=1049 \
+        -Dcom.sun.CORBA.POA.ORBServerId=1, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,servertool, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.corba.se.impl.activation.ServerTool"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, servertool, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.corba.se.impl.activation.ServerTool, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,tnameserv, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) \
-        "-J-Dcom.sun.CORBA.activation.DbDir=./orb.db"$(COMMA) \
-        "-J-Djava.util.logging.LoggingPermission=contol"$(COMMA) \
-        "-J-Dcom.sun.CORBA.POA.ORBServerId=1"$(COMMA) \
-        "com.sun.corba.se.impl.naming.cosnaming.TransientNameServer"$(COMMA) }'))
-
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, tnameserv, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.corba.se.impl.naming.cosnaming.TransientNameServer, \
+    JAVA_ARGS := \
+        -Dcom.sun.CORBA.activation.DbDir=./orb.db \
+        -Djava.util.logging.LoggingPermission=contol \
+        -Dcom.sun.CORBA.POA.ORBServerId=1, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-java.desktop.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-java.desktop.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@
 $(eval $(call IncludeCustomExtension, jdk, launcher/Launcher-java.desktop.gmk))
 
 ifndef BUILD_HEADLESS_ONLY
-  $(eval $(call SetupLauncher,appletviewer, \
-      -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.applet.Main"$(COMMA) }',, \
-      $(XLIBS)))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, appletviewer, \
+      MAIN_CLASS := sun.applet.Main, \
+      LIBS_unix := $(X_LIBS), \
+  ))
 endif
-
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-java.rmi.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-java.rmi.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,39 +25,10 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,rmid, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.rmi.server.Activation"$(COMMA) }'))
-
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,rmiregistry, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.rmi.registry.RegistryImpl"$(COMMA) }'))
-
-##########################################################################################
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, rmid, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.rmi.server.Activation, \
+))
 
-#
-# The java-rmi.cgi script in bin/ only gets delivered in certain situations
-#
-JAVA_RMI_CGI := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/modules_cmds/$(MODULE)/java-rmi.cgi
-ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), linux)
-  TARGETS += $(JAVA_RMI_CGI)
-endif
-ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), solaris)
-  TARGETS += $(JAVA_RMI_CGI)
-endif
-
-# TODO:
-# On windows java-rmi.cgi shouldn't be bundled since Java 1.2, but has been built all
-# this time anyway. Since jdk6, it has been built from the wrong source and resulted
-# in a (almost) copy of the standard java launcher named "java-rmi.exe" ending up in
-# the final images bin dir. This weird behavior is mimicked here in the converted
-# makefiles for now. Should probably just be deleted.
-# http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6512052
-ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), windows)
-  $(eval $(call SetupLauncher,java-rmi, , \
-      $(call SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_MAPFILE,$(JDK_TOPDIR)/make/java/main/java/mapfile-$(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU)),,,,,,,,,RMI))
-else
-  $(JAVA_RMI_CGI): $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.rmi/unix/bin/java-rmi.cgi.sh
-	$(call install-file)
-	$(CHMOD) a+x $@
-endif
-
-##########################################################################################
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, rmiregistry, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.rmi.registry.RegistryImpl, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-java.scripting.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-java.scripting.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,6 +25,6 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jrunscript, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.script.shell.Main"$(COMMA) }'))
-
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jrunscript, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.script.shell.Main, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-java.security.jgss.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-java.security.jgss.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -26,13 +26,15 @@
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
 ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), windows)
-  $(eval $(call SetupLauncher,kinit, \
-      -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.security.krb5.internal.tools.Kinit"$(COMMA) }'))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, kinit, \
+      MAIN_CLASS := sun.security.krb5.internal.tools.Kinit, \
+  ))
 
-  $(eval $(call SetupLauncher,klist, \
-      -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.security.krb5.internal.tools.Klist"$(COMMA) }'))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, klist, \
+      MAIN_CLASS := sun.security.krb5.internal.tools.Klist, \
+  ))
 
-  $(eval $(call SetupLauncher,ktab, \
-      -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.security.krb5.internal.tools.Ktab"$(COMMA) }'))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, ktab, \
+      MAIN_CLASS := sun.security.krb5.internal.tools.Ktab, \
+  ))
 endif
-
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.compiler.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.compiler.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,26 +25,30 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,javac, \
-    -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
-    -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.javac.Main"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, javac, \
+   MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.javac.Main, \
+    CFLAGS := -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
+        -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,javah, \
-    -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
-    -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.javah.Main"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, javah, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.javah.Main, \
+    CFLAGS := -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
+        -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,serialver, \
-    -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.tools.serialver.SerialVer"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, serialver, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.tools.serialver.SerialVer, \
+    CFLAGS := -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS, \
+))
 
 ifeq ($(ENABLE_SJAVAC), yes)
   # Build sjavac directly to the exploded image so that it does not get included
   # into any real images
-  $(eval $(call SetupLauncher,sjavac, \
-      -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
-      -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE \
-      -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.sjavac.Main"$(COMMA) }',,,,,,, \
-      $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/bin))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, sjavac, \
+      MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.sjavac.Main, \
+      CFLAGS := -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
+          -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE, \
+      OUTPUT_DIR := $(JDK_OUTPUTDIR)/bin, \
+  ))
 endif
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.dev.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.dev.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,5 +25,6 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jimage,\
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "jdk.tools.jimage.Main"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jimage,\
+    MAIN_CLASS := jdk.tools.jimage.Main, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.hotspot.agent.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.hotspot.agent.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,12 +25,13 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jsadebugd, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.jvm.hotspot.jdi.SADebugServer"$(COMMA) }' \
-    ,,,,,,,,,Info-privileged.plist))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jsadebugd, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.jvm.hotspot.jdi.SADebugServer, \
+    MACOSX_SIGNED := true, \
+))
 
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jhsdb, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.jvm.hotspot.SALauncher"$(COMMA) }' \
-    ,,,,,,,,,Info-privileged.plist))
-
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jhsdb, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.jvm.hotspot.SALauncher, \
+    MACOSX_SIGNED := true, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jartool.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jartool.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -25,8 +25,10 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jar, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.tools.jar.Main"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jar, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.tools.jar.Main, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jarsigner, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.security.tools.jarsigner.Main"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jarsigner, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.security.tools.jarsigner.Main, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.javadoc.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.javadoc.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,8 +25,8 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,javadoc, \
-    -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
-    -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.javadoc.Main"$(COMMA) }'))
-
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, javadoc, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.javadoc.Main, \
+    CFLAGS := -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
+        -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jcmd.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jcmd.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,36 +25,41 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jinfo, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) \
-        "-J-Dsun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.useProcDebugger"$(COMMA) \
-        "-J-Dsun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.useWindbgDebugger"$(COMMA) \
-        "sun.tools.jinfo.JInfo"$(COMMA) }' \
-    -DAPP_CLASSPATH='{ "/lib/tools.jar"$(COMMA) "/lib/sa-jdi.jar"$(COMMA) "/classes" }' \
-    ,,,,,,,,,Info-privileged.plist))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jinfo, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.tools.jinfo.JInfo, \
+    JAVA_ARGS := \
+        -Dsun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.useProcDebugger \
+        -Dsun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.useWindbgDebugger, \
+    APP_CLASSPATH := /lib/tools.jar /lib/sa-jdi.jar /classes, \
+    MACOSX_SIGNED := true, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jmap, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) \
-        "-J-Dsun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.useProcDebugger"$(COMMA) \
-        "-J-Dsun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.useWindbgDebugger"$(COMMA) \
-        "sun.tools.jmap.JMap"$(COMMA) }' \
-    -DAPP_CLASSPATH='{ "/lib/tools.jar"$(COMMA) "/lib/sa-jdi.jar"$(COMMA) "/classes" }' \
-    ,,,,,,,,,Info-privileged.plist))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jmap, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.tools.jmap.JMap, \
+    JAVA_ARGS := \
+        -Dsun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.useProcDebugger \
+        -Dsun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.useWindbgDebugger, \
+    APP_CLASSPATH := /lib/tools.jar /lib/sa-jdi.jar /classes, \
+    MACOSX_SIGNED := true, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jps, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.tools.jps.Jps"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jps, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.tools.jps.Jps, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jstack, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) \
-        "-J-Dsun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.useProcDebugger"$(COMMA) \
-        "-J-Dsun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.useWindbgDebugger"$(COMMA) \
-        "sun.tools.jstack.JStack"$(COMMA) }' \
-    -DAPP_CLASSPATH='{ "/lib/tools.jar"$(COMMA) "/lib/sa-jdi.jar"$(COMMA) "/classes" }' \
-    ,,,,,,,,,Info-privileged.plist))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jstack, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.tools.jstack.JStack, \
+    JAVA_ARGS := \
+        -Dsun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.useProcDebugger \
+        -Dsun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.useWindbgDebugger, \
+    APP_CLASSPATH := /lib/tools.jar /lib/sa-jdi.jar /classes, \
+    MACOSX_SIGNED := true, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jstat, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.tools.jstat.Jstat"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jstat, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.tools.jstat.Jstat, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jcmd, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.tools.jcmd.JCmd"$(COMMA) }'))
-
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jcmd, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.tools.jcmd.JCmd, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jconsole.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jconsole.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -25,9 +25,10 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-BUILD_LAUNCHER_jconsole_CFLAGS_windows := -DJAVAW
-BUILD_LAUNCHER_jconsole_LIBS_windows := user32.lib
-
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jconsole, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "-J-Djconsole.showOutputViewer"$(COMMA) "sun.tools.jconsole.JConsole"$(COMMA) }' \
-    -DAPP_CLASSPATH='{ "/lib/jconsole.jar"$(COMMA) "/lib/tools.jar"$(COMMA) "/classes" }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jconsole, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.tools.jconsole.JConsole, \
+    JAVA_ARGS := -Djconsole.showOutputViewer, \
+    APP_CLASSPATH := /lib/jconsole.jar /lib/tools.jar /classes, \
+    CFLAGS_windows := -DJAVAW, \
+    LIBS_windows := user32.lib, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jdeps.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jdeps.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -25,12 +25,14 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,javap, \
-    -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
-    -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.javap.Main"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, javap, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.javap.Main, \
+    CFLAGS := -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
+        -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jdeps, \
-    -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
-    -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.jdeps.Main"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jdeps, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.jdeps.Main, \
+    CFLAGS := -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
+        -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jdi.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jdi.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jdb, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.example.debug.tty.TTY"$(COMMA) }' \
-    -DAPP_CLASSPATH='{ "/lib/tools.jar"$(COMMA) "/lib/sa-jdi.jar"$(COMMA) "/classes" }'))
-
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jdb, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.example.debug.tty.TTY, \
+    APP_CLASSPATH := /lib/tools.jar /lib/sa-jdi.jar /classes, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jshell.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jshell.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -25,7 +25,8 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jshell, \
-    -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
-    -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "jdk.internal.jshell.tool.JShellTool"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jshell, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := jdk.internal.jshell.tool.JShellTool, \
+    CFLAGS := -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
+        -DNEVER_ACT_AS_SERVER_CLASS_MACHINE, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jvmstat.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.jvmstat.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,6 +25,6 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jstatd, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.tools.jstatd.Jstatd"$(COMMA) }'))
-
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jstatd, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.tools.jstatd.Jstatd, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.pack200.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.pack200.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -25,8 +25,9 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,pack200, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.java.util.jar.pack.Driver"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, pack200, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.java.util.jar.pack.Driver, \
+))
 
 ################################################################################
 # The order of the object files on the link command line affects the size of the resulting
@@ -92,7 +93,7 @@
         $(call SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_ORIGIN), \
     LIBS := $(UNPACKEXE_LIBS) $(LIBCXX), \
     LIBS_solaris :=  -lc, \
-    OBJECT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/$(MODULE)/unpackexe$(OUTPUT_SUBDIR), \
+    OBJECT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/$(MODULE)/unpackexe, \
     OUTPUT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/modules_cmds/$(MODULE), \
     PROGRAM := unpack200, \
     VERSIONINFO_RESOURCE := $(GLOBAL_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE), \
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.policytool.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.policytool.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -26,7 +26,8 @@
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
 ifndef BUILD_HEADLESS_ONLY
-  $(eval $(call SetupLauncher,policytool, \
-      -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.security.tools.policytool.PolicyTool"$(COMMA) }',, \
-      $(XLIBS)))
+  $(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, policytool, \
+      MAIN_CLASS := sun.security.tools.policytool.PolicyTool, \
+      LIBS_unix := $(X_LIBS), \
+  ))
 endif
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.rmic.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.rmic.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,rmic, \
-    -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "sun.rmi.rmic.Main"$(COMMA) }'))
-
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, rmic, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := sun.rmi.rmic.Main, \
+    CFLAGS := -DEXPAND_CLASSPATH_WILDCARDS, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.scripting.nashorn.shell.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.scripting.nashorn.shell.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,jjs, \
-    -DENABLE_ARG_FILES \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "jdk.nashorn.tools.jjs.Main"$(COMMA) }'))
-
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, jjs, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := jdk.nashorn.tools.jjs.Main, \
+    CFLAGS := -DENABLE_ARG_FILES, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.xml.bind.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.xml.bind.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,9 +25,10 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,schemagen, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.internal.jxc.SchemaGenerator"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, schemagen, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.internal.jxc.SchemaGenerator, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,xjc, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.Driver"$(COMMA) }'))
-
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, xjc, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.Driver, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.xml.ws.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/Launcher-jdk.xml.ws.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -25,9 +25,10 @@
 
 include LauncherCommon.gmk
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,wsgen, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.internal.ws.WsGen"$(COMMA) }'))
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, wsgen, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.internal.ws.WsGen, \
+))
 
-$(eval $(call SetupLauncher,wsimport, \
-    -DJAVA_ARGS='{ "-J-ms8m"$(COMMA) "com.sun.tools.internal.ws.WsImport"$(COMMA) }'))
-
+$(eval $(call SetupBuildLauncher, wsimport, \
+    MAIN_CLASS := com.sun.tools.internal.ws.WsImport, \
+))
--- a/jdk/make/launcher/LauncherCommon.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/launcher/LauncherCommon.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -28,28 +28,17 @@
 # Prepare the find cache.
 $(eval $(call FillCacheFind, $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/share/native/launcher))
 
-# When building a legacy overlay image (on solaris 64 bit), the launchers
-# need to be built with a different rpath and a different output dir.
-ifeq ($(OVERLAY_IMAGES), true)
-  ORIGIN_ROOT := /../..
-  OUTPUT_SUBDIR := $(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ISADIR)
-else
-  ORIGIN_ROOT := /..
-endif
-
 ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), macosx)
   ORIGIN_ARG := $(call SET_EXECUTABLE_ORIGIN)
 else
-  ORIGIN_ARG := $(call SET_EXECUTABLE_ORIGIN,$(ORIGIN_ROOT)/lib$(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_LIBDIR)/jli)
-endif
+  ORIGIN_ARG := $(call SET_EXECUTABLE_ORIGIN,/../lib$(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_LIBDIR)/jli)
 
-#
-# Applications expect to be able to link against libjawt without invoking
-# System.loadLibrary("jawt") first. This was the behaviour described in the
-# devloper documentation of JAWT and what worked with OpenJDK6.
-#
-ifneq ($(findstring $(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), linux solaris), )
-  ORIGIN_ARG += $(call SET_EXECUTABLE_ORIGIN,$(ORIGIN_ROOT)/lib$(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_LIBDIR))
+  # Applications expect to be able to link against libjawt without invoking
+  # System.loadLibrary("jawt") first. This was the behaviour described in the
+  # devloper documentation of JAWT and what worked with OpenJDK6.
+  ifneq ($(findstring $(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), linux solaris), )
+    ORIGIN_ARG += $(call SET_EXECUTABLE_ORIGIN,/../lib$(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_LIBDIR))
+  endif
 endif
 
 LAUNCHER_SRC := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/share/native/launcher
@@ -61,51 +50,78 @@
 GLOBAL_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/windows/native/common/version.rc
 JAVA_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/windows/native/launcher/java.rc
 MACOSX_PLIST_DIR := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/macosx/native/launcher
-# Until the shuffle is permanent, we can't add this in configure
-CFLAGS_JDKEXE := $(filter-out %javavm/export, $(CFLAGS_JDKEXE))
-CFLAGS_JDKEXE += -I$(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/share/native/include \
-    -I$(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/$(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_TYPE)/native/include
-CXXFLAGS_JDKEXE := $(filter-out %javavm/export, $(CXXFLAGS_JDKEXE))
-CXXFLAGS_JDKEXE += -I$(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/share/native/include \
-    -I$(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/$(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS_TYPE)/native/include
 JAVA_MANIFEST := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/windows/native/launcher/java.manifest
 
-define SetupLauncher
-  # TODO: Fix mapfile on solaris. Won't work with ld as linker.
-  # Parameter 1 is the name of the launcher (java, javac, jar...)
-  # Parameter 2 is extra CFLAGS
-  # Parameter 3 is extra LDFLAGS
-  # Parameter 4 is extra LIBS_unix
-  # Parameter 5 is extra LIBS_windows
-  # Parameter 6 is optional Windows JLI library (full path)
-  # Parameter 7 is optional Windows resource (RC) flags
-  # Parameter 8 is optional Windows version resource file (.rc)
-  # Parameter 9 is different output dir
-  # Parameter 10 if set, link statically with c runtime on windows.
-  # Parameter 11 if set, override plist file on macosx.
-  $(call LogSetupMacroEntry,SetupLauncher($1),$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7,$8,$9,$(10),$(11))
-  $(if $(13),$(error Internal makefile error: Too many arguments to SetupLauncher, please update CompileLaunchers.gmk))
+################################################################################
+# Build standard launcher.
 
-  $1_WINDOWS_JLI_LIB := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/java.base/libjli/jli.lib
-  ifneq ($6, )
-    $1_WINDOWS_JLI_LIB := $6
-  endif
-  $1_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE := $(GLOBAL_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE)
-  ifneq ($8, )
-    $1_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE := $8
+# Setup make rules for building a standard launcher.
+#
+# Parameter 1 is the name of the rule. This name is used as variable prefix,
+# and the targets generated are listed in a variable by that name. It is also
+# used as the name of the executable.
+#
+# Remaining parameters are named arguments. These include:
+# MAIN_CLASS   The Java main class to launch
+# JAVA_ARGS   Processed into a -DJAVA_ARGS C flag
+# APP_CLASSPATH   Processed into a -DAPP_CLASSPATH C flag
+# CFLAGS   Additional CFLAGS
+# CFLAGS_windows   Additional CFLAGS_windows
+# LIBS_unix   Additional LIBS_unix
+# LIBS_windows   Additional LIBS_windows
+# LDFLAGS_solaris Additional LDFLAGS_solaris
+# RC_FLAGS   Additional RC_FLAGS
+# MACOSX_SIGNED   On macosx, sign this binary
+# WINDOWS_STATIC_LINK   On windows, link statically with C runtime and libjli.
+# OPTIMIZATION   Override default optimization level (LOW)
+# OUTPUT_DIR   Override default output directory
+# VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE   Override default Windows resource file
+# NO_JAVA_MS   Do not add -ms8m to JAVA_ARGS.
+SetupBuildLauncher = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
+define SetupBuildLauncherBody
+  # Setup default values (unless overridden)
+  ifeq ($$($1_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE), )
+    $1_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE := $(GLOBAL_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE)
   endif
 
-  $1_LDFLAGS := $3
+  ifeq ($$($1_OUTPUT_DIR), )
+    $1_OUTPUT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/modules_cmds/$(MODULE)
+  endif
+
+  ifeq ($$($1_OPTIMIZATION), )
+    $1_OPTIMIZATION := LOW
+  endif
+
+  ifneq ($$($1_NO_JAVA_MS), true)
+    # The norm is to append -ms8m, unless otherwise instructed.
+    $1_JAVA_ARGS += -ms8m
+  endif
+
+  ifneq ($$($1_JAVA_ARGS), )
+    $1_JAVA_ARGS_STR := '{ $$(strip $$(foreach a, \
+        $$(addprefix -J, $$($1_JAVA_ARGS)) $$($1_MAIN_CLASS), "$$a"$(COMMA) )) }'
+    $1_CFLAGS += -DJAVA_ARGS=$$($1_JAVA_ARGS_STR)
+  endif
+
+  ifneq ($$($1_APP_CLASSPATH), )
+    $1_APP_CLASSPATH_STR := '{ $$(strip $$(foreach a, \
+        $$($1_APP_CLASSPATH), "$$a"$(COMMA) )) }'
+    # Remove the trailing comma
+    $1_APP_CLASSPATH_STR := $$(strip $$(subst $$(COMMA) }', }', \
+        $$($1_APP_CLASSPATH_STR)))
+    $1_CFLAGS += -DAPP_CLASSPATH=$$($1_APP_CLASSPATH_STR)
+  endif
+
   $1_LIBS :=
   ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), macosx)
-    $1_PLIST_FILE := Info-cmdline.plist
-    ifneq ($(11), )
-      $1_PLIST_FILE := $(11)
-      ifneq ($$(findstring privileged, $$($1_PLIST_FILE)), )
+    ifeq ($$($1_MACOSX_SIGNED), true)
+      $1_PLIST_FILE := Info-privileged.plist
         $1_CODESIGN := true
-      endif
+    else
+      $1_PLIST_FILE := Info-cmdline.plist
     endif
 
+    $1_CFLAGS += -DPACKAGE_PATH='"$(PACKAGE_PATH)"'
     $1_LDFLAGS += -Wl,-all_load $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/java.base/libjli_static.a \
         -sectcreate __TEXT __info_plist $(MACOSX_PLIST_DIR)/$$($1_PLIST_FILE)
     $1_LIBS += -framework Cocoa -framework Security \
@@ -121,22 +137,12 @@
     $1_LIBS += -lz
   endif
 
-  $1_OUTPUT_DIR_ARG := $9
-  ifeq (, $$($1_OUTPUT_DIR_ARG))
-    $1_OUTPUT_DIR_ARG := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/modules_cmds/$(MODULE)
-  endif
-
-  # TODO: maybe it's better to move this if-statement out of this function
-  ifeq ($1, java)
-    $1_OPTIMIZATION_ARG := HIGH
-    $1_LDFLAGS_solaris := -R$(OPENWIN_HOME)/lib$(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ISADIR)
+  ifeq ($$($1_WINDOWS_STATIC_LINK), true)
+    $1_CFLAGS += $(filter-out -MD, $(CFLAGS_JDKEXE))
+    $1_WINDOWS_JLI_LIB := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/java.base/jli_static.lib
   else
-    $1_OPTIMIZATION_ARG := LOW
-  endif
-
-  $1_CFLAGS := $(CFLAGS_JDKEXE)
-  ifeq ($(10), true)
-    $1_CFLAGS := $(filter-out -MD, $(CFLAGS_JDKEXE))
+    $1_CFLAGS += $(CFLAGS_JDKEXE)
+    $1_WINDOWS_JLI_LIB := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/java.base/libjli/jli.lib
   endif
 
   # The linker on older SuSE distros (e.g. on SLES 10) complains with:
@@ -156,22 +162,23 @@
     endif
   endif
 
-  $(call SetupNativeCompilation,BUILD_LAUNCHER_$1, \
+  $$(eval $$(call SetupNativeCompilation, BUILD_LAUNCHER_$1, \
       SRC := $(LAUNCHER_SRC), \
       INCLUDE_FILES := main.c, \
-      OPTIMIZATION := $$($1_OPTIMIZATION_ARG), \
+      OPTIMIZATION := $$($1_OPTIMIZATION), \
       CFLAGS := $$($1_CFLAGS) \
           $(LAUNCHER_CFLAGS) \
           -DFULL_VERSION='"$(FULL_VERSION)"' \
           -DJDK_MAJOR_VERSION='"$(JDK_MAJOR_VERSION)"' \
           -DJDK_MINOR_VERSION='"$(JDK_MINOR_VERSION)"' \
           -DLAUNCHER_NAME='"$(LAUNCHER_NAME)"' \
-          -DPROGNAME='"$1"' $(DPACKAGEPATH) \
-          $2, \
+          -DPROGNAME='"$1"' \
+          $$($1_CFLAGS), \
       CFLAGS_linux := -fPIC, \
       CFLAGS_solaris := -KPIC -DHAVE_GETHRTIME, \
+      CFLAGS_windows := $$($1_CFLAGS_windows), \
       LDFLAGS := $(LDFLAGS_JDKEXE) \
-          $(ORIGIN_ARG) \
+          $$(ORIGIN_ARG) \
           $$($1_LDFLAGS), \
       LDFLAGS_linux := \
           $(call SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_NAME,$(LIBRARY_PREFIX)$(SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX)) \
@@ -182,27 +189,29 @@
           -L$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/modules_libs/java.base$(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_LIBDIR)/jli, \
       MAPFILE := $$($1_MAPFILE), \
       LIBS := $(JDKEXE_LIBS) $$($1_LIBS), \
-      LIBS_unix := $4, \
+      LIBS_unix := $$($1_LIBS_unix), \
       LIBS_linux := -lpthread -ljli $(LIBDL) -lc, \
       LIBS_solaris := -ljli -lthread $(LIBDL) -lc, \
       LIBS_windows := $$($1_WINDOWS_JLI_LIB) \
-          $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/java.base/libjava/java.lib advapi32.lib $5, \
-      OBJECT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/$(MODULE)/$1_objs$(OUTPUT_SUBDIR), \
-      OUTPUT_DIR := $$($1_OUTPUT_DIR_ARG)$(OUTPUT_SUBDIR), \
+          $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/java.base/libjava/java.lib advapi32.lib \
+          $$($1_LIBS_windows), \
+      OBJECT_DIR := $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/$(MODULE)/$1_objs, \
+      OUTPUT_DIR := $$($1_OUTPUT_DIR), \
       PROGRAM := $1, \
       DEBUG_SYMBOLS := true, \
       VERSIONINFO_RESOURCE := $$($1_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE), \
-      RC_FLAGS := $(RC_FLAGS) \
+      RC_FLAGS := $$(RC_FLAGS) \
           -D "JDK_FNAME=$1$(EXE_SUFFIX)" \
           -D "JDK_INTERNAL_NAME=$1" \
           -D "JDK_FTYPE=0x1L" \
-          $7, \
+          $$($1_RC_FLAGS), \
       MANIFEST := $(JAVA_MANIFEST), \
       MANIFEST_VERSION := $(JDK_VERSION_FOR_MANIFEST), \
       CODESIGN := $$($1_CODESIGN), \
-  )
+  ))
 
-  TARGETS += $$(BUILD_LAUNCHER_$1)
+  $1 += $$(BUILD_LAUNCHER_$1)
+  TARGETS += $$($1)
 
   ifneq (,$(filter $(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), macosx aix))
     $$(BUILD_LAUNCHER_$1): $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/java.base/libjli_static.a
@@ -213,18 +222,3 @@
         $$($1_WINDOWS_JLI_LIB)
   endif
 endef
-
-##########################################################################################
-
-XLIBS := $(X_LIBS) -lX11
-ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), macosx)
-  DPACKAGEPATH := -DPACKAGE_PATH='"$(PACKAGE_PATH)"'
-  XLIBS :=
-endif
-
-JAVA_RC_FLAGS += -i $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/windows/native/common
-ifdef OPENJDK
-  JAVA_RC_FLAGS += -i "$(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/java.base/windows/native/launcher/icons"
-else
-  JAVA_RC_FLAGS += -i "$(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/closed/java.base/windows/native/launcher/icons"
-endif
--- a/jdk/make/lib/Awt2dLibraries.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/lib/Awt2dLibraries.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -890,9 +890,9 @@
       MAPFILE := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/make/mapfiles/libsplashscreen/mapfile-vers, \
       LDFLAGS := $(LIBSPLASHSCREEN_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_JDKLIB) \
           $(call SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_ORIGIN), \
-      LIBS := $(LIBSPLASHSCREEN_LIBS) $(LIBZ) \
+      LIBS := $(JDKLIB_LIBS) $(LIBSPLASHSCREEN_LIBS) $(LIBZ) \
                         $(GIFLIB_LIBS) $(LIBJPEG_LIBS) $(PNG_LIBS), \
-      LIBS_solaris := -lc, \
+      LIBS_aix := -liconv, \
       VERSIONINFO_RESOURCE := $(GLOBAL_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE), \
       RC_FLAGS := $(RC_FLAGS) \
           -D "JDK_FNAME=splashscreen.dll" \
--- a/jdk/make/lib/CoreLibraries.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/lib/CoreLibraries.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -139,6 +139,12 @@
   endif
 endif
 
+ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_OS), linux)
+  ifeq ($(OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU), x86_64)
+    BUILD_LIBJAVA_Bits.c_CFLAGS := $(C_O_FLAG_NORM)
+  endif
+endif
+
 $(eval $(call SetupNativeCompilation,BUILD_LIBJAVA, \
     LIBRARY := java, \
     OUTPUT_DIR := $(INSTALL_LIBRARIES_HERE), \
--- a/jdk/make/lib/Lib-java.instrument.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/lib/Lib-java.instrument.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -68,10 +68,11 @@
     LDFLAGS_macosx := -Xlinker -all_load $(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/java.base/libjli_static.a, \
     LDFLAGS_aix := -L$(SUPPORT_OUTPUTDIR)/native/java.base, \
     LDFLAGS_windows := -export:Agent_OnAttach, \
+    LIBS := $(JDKLIB_LIBS), \
     LIBS_unix := -ljava $(LIBZ), \
     LIBS_linux := -ljli $(LIBDL), \
-    LIBS_solaris := -ljli $(LIBDL) -lc, \
-    LIBS_aix := -ljli_static $(LIBDL),\
+    LIBS_solaris := -ljli $(LIBDL), \
+    LIBS_aix := -liconv -ljli_static $(LIBDL), \
     LIBS_macosx := -liconv -framework Cocoa -framework Security \
         -framework ApplicationServices, \
     LIBS_windows := $(WIN_JAVA_LIB) advapi32.lib \
--- a/jdk/make/lib/Lib-jdk.jdwp.agent.gmk	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/make/lib/Lib-jdk.jdwp.agent.gmk	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -84,10 +84,11 @@
     MAPFILE := $(JDK_TOPDIR)/make/mapfiles/libjdwp/mapfile-vers, \
     LDFLAGS := $(LDFLAGS_JDKLIB) \
         $(call SET_SHARED_LIBRARY_ORIGIN), \
+    LIBS := $(JDKLIB_LIBS), \
     LIBS_linux := $(LIBDL), \
-    LIBS_solaris := $(LIBDL) -lc, \
+    LIBS_solaris := $(LIBDL), \
     LIBS_macosx := -liconv, \
-    LIBS_windows := $(JDKLIB_LIBS), \
+    LIBS_aix := -liconv, \
     VERSIONINFO_RESOURCE := $(GLOBAL_VERSION_INFO_RESOURCE), \
     RC_FLAGS := $(RC_FLAGS) \
         -D "JDK_FNAME=jdwp.dll" \
--- a/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/Byte.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/Byte.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -463,6 +463,22 @@
     }
 
     /**
+     * Compares two {@code byte} values numerically treating the values
+     * as unsigned.
+     *
+     * @param  x the first {@code byte} to compare
+     * @param  y the second {@code byte} to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if {@code x == y}; a value less
+     *         than {@code 0} if {@code x < y} as unsigned values; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if {@code x > y} as
+     *         unsigned values
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compareUnsigned(byte x, byte y) {
+        return Byte.toUnsignedInt(x) - Byte.toUnsignedInt(y);
+    }
+
+    /**
      * Converts the argument to an {@code int} by an unsigned
      * conversion.  In an unsigned conversion to an {@code int}, the
      * high-order 24 bits of the {@code int} are zero and the
--- a/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/Deprecated.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/Deprecated.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
  *
  * <p>Use of the &#64;Deprecated annotation on a local variable
  * declaration or on a parameter declaration or a package declaration
- * has no effect.
+ * has no effect on the warnings issued by a compiler.
  *
  * @author  Neal Gafter
  * @since 1.5
--- a/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/Short.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/Short.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -468,6 +468,22 @@
     }
 
     /**
+     * Compares two {@code short} values numerically treating the values
+     * as unsigned.
+     *
+     * @param  x the first {@code short} to compare
+     * @param  y the second {@code short} to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if {@code x == y}; a value less
+     *         than {@code 0} if {@code x < y} as unsigned values; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if {@code x > y} as
+     *         unsigned values
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compareUnsigned(short x, short y) {
+        return Short.toUnsignedInt(x) - Short.toUnsignedInt(y);
+    }
+
+    /**
      * The number of bits used to represent a {@code short} value in two's
      * complement binary form.
      * @since 1.5
--- a/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/invoke/InnerClassLambdaMetafactory.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/invoke/InnerClassLambdaMetafactory.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -66,15 +66,15 @@
     private static final String NAME_METHOD_WRITE_REPLACE = "writeReplace";
     private static final String NAME_METHOD_READ_OBJECT = "readObject";
     private static final String NAME_METHOD_WRITE_OBJECT = "writeObject";
+
+    private static final String DESCR_CLASS = "Ljava/lang/Class;";
+    private static final String DESCR_STRING = "Ljava/lang/String;";
+    private static final String DESCR_OBJECT = "Ljava/lang/Object;";
     private static final String DESCR_CTOR_SERIALIZED_LAMBDA
-            = MethodType.methodType(void.class,
-                                    Class.class,
-                                    String.class, String.class, String.class,
-                                    int.class, String.class, String.class, String.class,
-                                    String.class,
-                                    Object[].class).toMethodDescriptorString();
-    private static final String DESCR_CTOR_NOT_SERIALIZABLE_EXCEPTION
-            = MethodType.methodType(void.class, String.class).toMethodDescriptorString();
+            = "(" + DESCR_CLASS + DESCR_STRING + DESCR_STRING + DESCR_STRING + "I"
+            + DESCR_STRING + DESCR_STRING + DESCR_STRING + DESCR_STRING + "[" + DESCR_OBJECT + ")V";
+
+    private static final String DESCR_CTOR_NOT_SERIALIZABLE_EXCEPTION = "(Ljava/lang/String;)V";
     private static final String[] SER_HOSTILE_EXCEPTIONS = new String[] {NAME_NOT_SERIALIZABLE_EXCEPTION};
 
 
--- a/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/invoke/MethodType.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/invoke/MethodType.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1187,20 +1187,23 @@
         // store them into the implementation-specific final fields.
         checkRtype(rtype);
         checkPtypes(ptypes);
-        UNSAFE.putObject(this, rtypeOffset, rtype);
-        UNSAFE.putObject(this, ptypesOffset, ptypes);
+        UNSAFE.putObject(this, OffsetHolder.rtypeOffset, rtype);
+        UNSAFE.putObject(this, OffsetHolder.ptypesOffset, ptypes);
     }
 
-    // Support for resetting final fields while deserializing
-    private static final long rtypeOffset, ptypesOffset;
-    static {
-        try {
-            rtypeOffset = UNSAFE.objectFieldOffset
-                (MethodType.class.getDeclaredField("rtype"));
-            ptypesOffset = UNSAFE.objectFieldOffset
-                (MethodType.class.getDeclaredField("ptypes"));
-        } catch (Exception ex) {
-            throw new Error(ex);
+    // Support for resetting final fields while deserializing. Implement Holder
+    // pattern to make the rarely needed offset calculation lazy.
+    private static class OffsetHolder {
+        private static final long rtypeOffset, ptypesOffset;
+        static {
+            try {
+                rtypeOffset = UNSAFE.objectFieldOffset
+                    (MethodType.class.getDeclaredField("rtype"));
+                ptypesOffset = UNSAFE.objectFieldOffset
+                    (MethodType.class.getDeclaredField("ptypes"));
+            } catch (Exception ex) {
+                throw new Error(ex);
+            }
         }
     }
 
--- a/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/util/Arrays.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/util/Arrays.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -25,6 +25,8 @@
 
 package java.util;
 
+import jdk.internal.HotSpotIntrinsicCandidate;
+
 import java.lang.reflect.Array;
 import java.util.concurrent.ForkJoinPool;
 import java.util.function.BinaryOperator;
@@ -42,7 +44,6 @@
 import java.util.stream.LongStream;
 import java.util.stream.Stream;
 import java.util.stream.StreamSupport;
-import jdk.internal.HotSpotIntrinsicCandidate;
 
 /**
  * This class contains various methods for manipulating arrays (such as
@@ -2586,6 +2587,55 @@
     }
 
     /**
+     * Returns true if the two specified arrays of longs, over the specified
+     * ranges, are <i>equal</i> to one another.
+     *
+     * <p>Two arrays are considered equal if the number of elements covered by
+     * each range is the same, and all corresponding pairs of elements over the
+     * specified ranges in the two arrays are equal.  In other words, two arrays
+     * are equal if they contain, over the specified ranges, the same elements
+     * in the same order.
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for equality
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested fro equality
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return {@code true} if the two arrays, over the specified ranges, are
+     *         equal
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static boolean equals(long[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                 long[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        if (aLength != bLength)
+            return false;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < aLength; i++)
+            if (a[aFromIndex++] != b[bFromIndex++])
+                return false;
+
+        return true;
+    }
+
+    /**
      * Returns {@code true} if the two specified arrays of ints are
      * <i>equal</i> to one another.  Two arrays are considered equal if both
      * arrays contain the same number of elements, and all corresponding pairs
@@ -2615,6 +2665,55 @@
     }
 
     /**
+     * Returns true if the two specified arrays of ints, over the specified
+     * ranges, are <i>equal</i> to one another.
+     *
+     * <p>Two arrays are considered equal if the number of elements covered by
+     * each range is the same, and all corresponding pairs of elements over the
+     * specified ranges in the two arrays are equal.  In other words, two arrays
+     * are equal if they contain, over the specified ranges, the same elements
+     * in the same order.
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for equality
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested fro equality
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return {@code true} if the two arrays, over the specified ranges, are
+     *         equal
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static boolean equals(int[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                 int[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        if (aLength != bLength)
+            return false;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < aLength; i++)
+            if (a[aFromIndex++] != b[bFromIndex++])
+                return false;
+
+        return true;
+    }
+
+    /**
      * Returns {@code true} if the two specified arrays of shorts are
      * <i>equal</i> to one another.  Two arrays are considered equal if both
      * arrays contain the same number of elements, and all corresponding pairs
@@ -2644,6 +2743,55 @@
     }
 
     /**
+     * Returns true if the two specified arrays of shorts, over the specified
+     * ranges, are <i>equal</i> to one another.
+     *
+     * <p>Two arrays are considered equal if the number of elements covered by
+     * each range is the same, and all corresponding pairs of elements over the
+     * specified ranges in the two arrays are equal.  In other words, two arrays
+     * are equal if they contain, over the specified ranges, the same elements
+     * in the same order.
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for equality
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested fro equality
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return {@code true} if the two arrays, over the specified ranges, are
+     *         equal
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static boolean equals(short[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                 short[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        if (aLength != bLength)
+            return false;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < aLength; i++)
+            if (a[aFromIndex++] != b[bFromIndex++])
+                return false;
+
+        return true;
+    }
+
+    /**
      * Returns {@code true} if the two specified arrays of chars are
      * <i>equal</i> to one another.  Two arrays are considered equal if both
      * arrays contain the same number of elements, and all corresponding pairs
@@ -2674,6 +2822,55 @@
     }
 
     /**
+     * Returns true if the two specified arrays of chars, over the specified
+     * ranges, are <i>equal</i> to one another.
+     *
+     * <p>Two arrays are considered equal if the number of elements covered by
+     * each range is the same, and all corresponding pairs of elements over the
+     * specified ranges in the two arrays are equal.  In other words, two arrays
+     * are equal if they contain, over the specified ranges, the same elements
+     * in the same order.
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for equality
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested fro equality
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return {@code true} if the two arrays, over the specified ranges, are
+     *         equal
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static boolean equals(char[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                 char[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        if (aLength != bLength)
+            return false;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < aLength; i++)
+            if (a[aFromIndex++] != b[bFromIndex++])
+                return false;
+
+        return true;
+    }
+
+    /**
      * Returns {@code true} if the two specified arrays of bytes are
      * <i>equal</i> to one another.  Two arrays are considered equal if both
      * arrays contain the same number of elements, and all corresponding pairs
@@ -2703,6 +2900,55 @@
     }
 
     /**
+     * Returns true if the two specified arrays of bytes, over the specified
+     * ranges, are <i>equal</i> to one another.
+     *
+     * <p>Two arrays are considered equal if the number of elements covered by
+     * each range is the same, and all corresponding pairs of elements over the
+     * specified ranges in the two arrays are equal.  In other words, two arrays
+     * are equal if they contain, over the specified ranges, the same elements
+     * in the same order.
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for equality
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested fro equality
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return {@code true} if the two arrays, over the specified ranges, are
+     *         equal
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static boolean equals(byte[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                 byte[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        if (aLength != bLength)
+            return false;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < aLength; i++)
+            if (a[aFromIndex++] != b[bFromIndex++])
+                return false;
+
+        return true;
+    }
+
+    /**
      * Returns {@code true} if the two specified arrays of booleans are
      * <i>equal</i> to one another.  Two arrays are considered equal if both
      * arrays contain the same number of elements, and all corresponding pairs
@@ -2732,6 +2978,55 @@
     }
 
     /**
+     * Returns true if the two specified arrays of booleans, over the specified
+     * ranges, are <i>equal</i> to one another.
+     *
+     * <p>Two arrays are considered equal if the number of elements covered by
+     * each range is the same, and all corresponding pairs of elements over the
+     * specified ranges in the two arrays are equal.  In other words, two arrays
+     * are equal if they contain, over the specified ranges, the same elements
+     * in the same order.
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for equality
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested fro equality
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return {@code true} if the two arrays, over the specified ranges, are
+     *         equal
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static boolean equals(boolean[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                 boolean[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        if (aLength != bLength)
+            return false;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < aLength; i++)
+            if (a[aFromIndex++] != b[bFromIndex++])
+                return false;
+
+        return true;
+    }
+
+    /**
      * Returns {@code true} if the two specified arrays of doubles are
      * <i>equal</i> to one another.  Two arrays are considered equal if both
      * arrays contain the same number of elements, and all corresponding pairs
@@ -2759,9 +3054,70 @@
         if (a2.length != length)
             return false;
 
-        for (int i=0; i<length; i++)
-            if (Double.doubleToLongBits(a[i])!=Double.doubleToLongBits(a2[i]))
-                return false;
+        for (int i=0; i<length; i++) {
+            double v1 = a[i], v2 = a2[i];
+            if (Double.doubleToRawLongBits(v1) != Double.doubleToRawLongBits(v2))
+                if (!Double.isNaN(v1) || !Double.isNaN(v2))
+                    return false;
+        }
+
+        return true;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Returns true if the two specified arrays of doubles, over the specified
+     * ranges, are <i>equal</i> to one another.
+     *
+     * <p>Two arrays are considered equal if the number of elements covered by
+     * each range is the same, and all corresponding pairs of elements over the
+     * specified ranges in the two arrays are equal.  In other words, two arrays
+     * are equal if they contain, over the specified ranges, the same elements
+     * in the same order.
+     *
+     * <p>Two doubles {@code d1} and {@code d2} are considered equal if:
+     * <pre>    {@code new Double(d1).equals(new Double(d2))}</pre>
+     * (Unlike the {@code ==} operator, this method considers
+     * {@code NaN} equals to itself, and 0.0d unequal to -0.0d.)
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for equality
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested fro equality
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return {@code true} if the two arrays, over the specified ranges, are
+     *         equal
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @see Double#equals(Object)
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static boolean equals(double[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                 double[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        if (aLength != bLength)
+            return false;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < aLength; i++) {
+            Double va = a[aFromIndex++], vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (Double.doubleToRawLongBits(va) != Double.doubleToRawLongBits(vb))
+                if (!Double.isNaN(va) || !Double.isNaN(vb))
+                    return false;
+        }
 
         return true;
     }
@@ -2794,9 +3150,70 @@
         if (a2.length != length)
             return false;
 
-        for (int i=0; i<length; i++)
-            if (Float.floatToIntBits(a[i])!=Float.floatToIntBits(a2[i]))
-                return false;
+        for (int i=0; i<length; i++) {
+            float v1 = a[i], v2 = a2[i];
+            if (Float.floatToRawIntBits(v1) != Float.floatToRawIntBits(v2))
+                if (!Float.isNaN(v1) || !Float.isNaN(v2))
+                    return false;
+        }
+
+        return true;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Returns true if the two specified arrays of floats, over the specified
+     * ranges, are <i>equal</i> to one another.
+     *
+     * <p>Two arrays are considered equal if the number of elements covered by
+     * each range is the same, and all corresponding pairs of elements over the
+     * specified ranges in the two arrays are equal.  In other words, two arrays
+     * are equal if they contain, over the specified ranges, the same elements
+     * in the same order.
+     *
+     * <p>Two floats {@code f1} and {@code f2} are considered equal if:
+     * <pre>    {@code new Float(f1).equals(new Float(f2))}</pre>
+     * (Unlike the {@code ==} operator, this method considers
+     * {@code NaN} equals to itself, and 0.0f unequal to -0.0f.)
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for equality
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested fro equality
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return {@code true} if the two arrays, over the specified ranges, are
+     *         equal
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @see Float#equals(Object)
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static boolean equals(float[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                 float[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        if (aLength != bLength)
+            return false;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < aLength; i++) {
+            float va = a[aFromIndex++], vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (Float.floatToRawIntBits(va) != Float.floatToRawIntBits(vb))
+                if (!Float.isNaN(va) || !Float.isNaN(vb))
+                    return false;
+        }
 
         return true;
     }
@@ -2827,9 +3244,60 @@
             return false;
 
         for (int i=0; i<length; i++) {
-            Object o1 = a[i];
-            Object o2 = a2[i];
-            if (!(o1==null ? o2==null : o1.equals(o2)))
+            if (!Objects.equals(a[i], a2[i]))
+                return false;
+        }
+
+        return true;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Returns true if the two specified arrays of Objects, over the specified
+     * ranges, are <i>equal</i> to one another.
+     *
+     * <p>Two arrays are considered equal if the number of elements covered by
+     * each range is the same, and all corresponding pairs of elements over the
+     * specified ranges in the two arrays are equal.  In other words, two arrays
+     * are equal if they contain, over the specified ranges, the same elements
+     * in the same order.
+     *
+     * <p>Two objects {@code e1} and {@code e2} are considered <i>equal</i> if
+     * {@code Objects.equals(e1, e2)}.
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for equality
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested fro equality
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return {@code true} if the two arrays, over the specified ranges, are
+     *         equal
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static boolean equals(Object[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                 Object[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        if (aLength != bLength)
+            return false;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < aLength; i++) {
+            if (!Objects.equals(a[aFromIndex++], b[bFromIndex++]))
                 return false;
         }
 
@@ -5185,4 +5653,3233 @@
     public static DoubleStream stream(double[] array, int startInclusive, int endExclusive) {
         return StreamSupport.doubleStream(spliterator(array, startInclusive, endExclusive), false);
     }
-}
+
+
+    // Comparison methods
+
+    // Compare boolean
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code boolean} arrays lexicographically.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements, as if by
+     * {@link Boolean#compare(boolean, boolean)}, at an index within the
+     * respective arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(boolean[], boolean[])} for the definition of a
+     * common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with {@link #equals(boolean[], boolean[]) equals},
+     * more specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b}:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, b) == (Arrays.compare(a, b) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return Boolean.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are equal and
+     *         contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(boolean[] a, boolean[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return Boolean.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code boolean} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements, as if by {@link Boolean#compare(boolean, boolean)}, at a
+     * relative index within the respective arrays that is the length of the
+     * prefix.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(boolean[], int, int, boolean[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with
+     * {@link #equals(boolean[], int, int, boolean[], int, int) equals}, more
+     * specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b} with
+     * specified ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) ==
+     *         (Arrays.compare(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return Boolean.compare(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(boolean[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                              boolean[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            boolean va = a[aFromIndex++];
+            boolean vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (va != vb) return Boolean.compare(va, vb);
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    // Compare byte
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code byte} arrays lexicographically.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements, as if by
+     * {@link Byte#compare(byte, byte)}, at an index within the respective
+     * arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(byte[], byte[])} for the definition of a common and
+     * proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with {@link #equals(byte[], byte[]) equals},
+     * more specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b}:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, b) == (Arrays.compare(a, b) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return Byte.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are equal and
+     *         contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(byte[] a, byte[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return Byte.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code byte} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements, as if by {@link Byte#compare(byte, byte)}, at a relative index
+     * within the respective arrays that is the length of the prefix.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(byte[], int, int, byte[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with
+     * {@link #equals(byte[], int, int, byte[], int, int) equals}, more
+     * specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b} with
+     * specified ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) ==
+     *         (Arrays.compare(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return Byte.compare(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(byte[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                              byte[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            byte va = a[aFromIndex++];
+            byte vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (va != vb) return Byte.compare(va, vb);
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code byte} arrays lexicographically, numerically treating
+     * elements as unsigned.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements, as if by
+     * {@link Byte#compareUnsigned(byte, byte)}, at an index within the
+     * respective arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(byte[], byte[])} for the definition of a common
+     * and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return Byte.compareUnsigned(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are
+     *         equal and contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compareUnsigned(byte[] a, byte[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return Byte.compareUnsigned(a[i], b[i]);
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code byte} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges, numerically treating elements as unsigned.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements, as if by {@link Byte#compareUnsigned(byte, byte)}, at a
+     * relative index within the respective arrays that is the length of the
+     * prefix.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(byte[], int, int, byte[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return Byte.compareUnsigned(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is null
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compareUnsigned(byte[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                      byte[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            byte va = a[aFromIndex++];
+            byte vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (va != vb) return Byte.compareUnsigned(va, vb);
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    // Compare short
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code short} arrays lexicographically.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements, as if by
+     * {@link Short#compare(short, short)}, at an index within the respective
+     * arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(short[], short[])} for the definition of a common
+     * and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with {@link #equals(short[], short[]) equals},
+     * more specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b}:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, b) == (Arrays.compare(a, b) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return Short.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are equal and
+     *         contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(short[] a, short[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return Short.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code short} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements, as if by {@link Short#compare(short, short)}, at a relative
+     * index within the respective arrays that is the length of the prefix.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(short[], int, int, short[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with
+     * {@link #equals(short[], int, int, short[], int, int) equals}, more
+     * specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b} with
+     * specified ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) ==
+     *         (Arrays.compare(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return Short.compare(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(short[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                              short[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            short va = a[aFromIndex++];
+            short vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (va != vb) return Short.compare(va, vb);
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code short} arrays lexicographically, numerically treating
+     * elements as unsigned.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements, as if by
+     * {@link Short#compareUnsigned(short, short)}, at an index within the
+     * respective arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(short[], short[])} for the definition of a common
+     * and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return Short.compareUnsigned(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are
+     *         equal and contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compareUnsigned(short[] a, short[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return Short.compareUnsigned(a[i], b[i]);
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code short} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges, numerically treating elements as unsigned.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements, as if by {@link Short#compareUnsigned(short, short)}, at a
+     * relative index within the respective arrays that is the length of the
+     * prefix.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(short[], int, int, short[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return Short.compareUnsigned(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is null
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compareUnsigned(short[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                      short[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            short va = a[aFromIndex++];
+            short vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (va != vb) return Short.compareUnsigned(va, vb);
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    // Compare char
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code char} arrays lexicographically.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements, as if by
+     * {@link Character#compare(char, char)}, at an index within the respective
+     * arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(char[], char[])} for the definition of a common and
+     * proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with {@link #equals(char[], char[]) equals},
+     * more specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b}:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, b) == (Arrays.compare(a, b) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return Character.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are equal and
+     *         contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(char[] a, char[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return Character.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code char} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements, as if by {@link Character#compare(char, char)}, at a relative
+     * index within the respective arrays that is the length of the prefix.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(char[], int, int, char[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with
+     * {@link #equals(char[], int, int, char[], int, int) equals}, more
+     * specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b} with
+     * specified ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) ==
+     *         (Arrays.compare(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return Character.compare(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(char[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                              char[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            char va = a[aFromIndex++];
+            char vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (va != vb) return Character.compare(va, vb);
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    // Compare int
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code int} arrays lexicographically.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements, as if by
+     * {@link Integer#compare(int, int)}, at an index within the respective
+     * arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(int[], int[])} for the definition of a common and
+     * proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with {@link #equals(int[], int[]) equals},
+     * more specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b}:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, b) == (Arrays.compare(a, b) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return Integer.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are equal and
+     *         contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(int[] a, int[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return Integer.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code int} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements, as if by {@link Integer#compare(int, int)}, at a relative index
+     * within the respective arrays that is the length of the prefix.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(int[], int, int, int[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with
+     * {@link #equals(int[], int, int, int[], int, int) equals}, more
+     * specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b} with
+     * specified ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) ==
+     *         (Arrays.compare(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return Integer.compare(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(int[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                              int[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            int va = a[aFromIndex++];
+            int vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (va != vb) return Integer.compare(va, vb);
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code int} arrays lexicographically, numerically treating
+     * elements as unsigned.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements, as if by
+     * {@link Integer#compareUnsigned(int, int)}, at an index within the
+     * respective arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(int[], int[])} for the definition of a common
+     * and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return Integer.compareUnsigned(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are
+     *         equal and contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compareUnsigned(int[] a, int[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return Integer.compareUnsigned(a[i], b[i]);
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code int} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges, numerically treating elements as unsigned.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements, as if by {@link Integer#compareUnsigned(int, int)}, at a
+     * relative index within the respective arrays that is the length of the
+     * prefix.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(int[], int, int, int[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return Integer.compareUnsigned(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is null
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compareUnsigned(int[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                      int[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            int va = a[aFromIndex++];
+            int vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (va != vb) return Integer.compareUnsigned(va, vb);
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    // Compare long
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code long} arrays lexicographically.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements, as if by
+     * {@link Long#compare(long, long)}, at an index within the respective
+     * arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(long[], long[])} for the definition of a common and
+     * proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with {@link #equals(long[], long[]) equals},
+     * more specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b}:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, b) == (Arrays.compare(a, b) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return Long.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are equal and
+     *         contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(long[] a, long[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return Long.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code long} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements, as if by {@link Long#compare(long, long)}, at a relative index
+     * within the respective arrays that is the length of the prefix.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(long[], int, int, long[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with
+     * {@link #equals(long[], int, int, long[], int, int) equals}, more
+     * specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b} with
+     * specified ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) ==
+     *         (Arrays.compare(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return Long.compare(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(long[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                              long[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            long va = a[aFromIndex++];
+            long vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (va != vb) return Long.compare(va, vb);
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code long} arrays lexicographically, numerically treating
+     * elements as unsigned.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements, as if by
+     * {@link Long#compareUnsigned(long, long)}, at an index within the
+     * respective arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(long[], long[])} for the definition of a common
+     * and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return Long.compareUnsigned(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are
+     *         equal and contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compareUnsigned(long[] a, long[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return Long.compareUnsigned(a[i], b[i]);
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code long} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges, numerically treating elements as unsigned.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements, as if by {@link Long#compareUnsigned(long, long)}, at a
+     * relative index within the respective arrays that is the length of the
+     * prefix.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(long[], int, int, long[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return Long.compareUnsigned(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is null
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compareUnsigned(long[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                                      long[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            long va = a[aFromIndex++];
+            long vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (va != vb) return Long.compareUnsigned(va, vb);
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    // Compare float
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code float} arrays lexicographically.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements, as if by
+     * {@link Float#compare(float, float)}, at an index within the respective
+     * arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(float[], float[])} for the definition of a common
+     * and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with {@link #equals(float[], float[]) equals},
+     * more specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b}:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, b) == (Arrays.compare(a, b) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return Float.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are equal and
+     *         contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(float[] a, float[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            float va = a[i], vb = b[i];
+            if (Float.floatToRawIntBits(va) != Float.floatToRawIntBits(vb)) {
+                int c = Float.compare(va, vb);
+                if (c != 0) return c;
+            }
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code float} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements, as if by {@link Float#compare(float, float)}, at a relative
+     * index within the respective arrays that is the length of the prefix.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(float[], int, int, float[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with
+     * {@link #equals(float[], int, int, float[], int, int) equals}, more
+     * specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b} with
+     * specified ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) ==
+     *         (Arrays.compare(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return Float.compare(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(float[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                              float[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            float va = a[aFromIndex++], vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (Float.floatToRawIntBits(va) != Float.floatToRawIntBits(vb)) {
+                int c = Float.compare(va, vb);
+                if (c != 0) return c;
+            }
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    // Compare double
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code double} arrays lexicographically.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements, as if by
+     * {@link Double#compare(double, double)}, at an index within the respective
+     * arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(double[], double[])} for the definition of a common
+     * and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with {@link #equals(double[], double[]) equals},
+     * more specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b}:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, b) == (Arrays.compare(a, b) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return Double.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are equal and
+     *         contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(double[] a, double[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            double va = a[i], vb = b[i];
+            if (Double.doubleToRawLongBits(va) != Double.doubleToRawLongBits(vb)) {
+                int c = Double.compare(va, vb);
+                if (c != 0) return c;
+            }
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code double} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements, as if by {@link Double#compare(double, double)}, at a relative
+     * index within the respective arrays that is the length of the prefix.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(double[], int, int, double[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with
+     * {@link #equals(double[], int, int, double[], int, int) equals}, more
+     * specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b} with
+     * specified ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) ==
+     *         (Arrays.compare(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return Double.compare(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int compare(double[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                              double[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            double va = a[aFromIndex++], vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (Double.doubleToRawLongBits(va) != Double.doubleToRawLongBits(vb)) {
+                int c = Double.compare(va, vb);
+                if (c != 0) return c;
+            }
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    // Compare objects
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code Object} arrays, within comparable elements,
+     * lexicographically.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing two elements of type {@code T} at
+     * an index {@code i} within the respective arrays that is the prefix
+     * length, as if by:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Comparator.nullsFirst(Comparator.<T>naturalOrder()).
+     *         compare(a[i], b[i])
+     * }</pre>
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(Object[], Object[])} for the definition of a common
+     * and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     * A {@code null} array element is considered lexicographically than a
+     * non-{@code null} array element.  Two {@code null} array elements are
+     * considered equal.
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with {@link #equals(Object[], Object[]) equals},
+     * more specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b}:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, b) == (Arrays.compare(a, b) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references
+     * and elements):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return a[i].compareTo(b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param <T> the type of comparable array elements
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are equal and
+     *         contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> int compare(T[] a, T[] b) {
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        // A null array is less than a non-null array
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            T oa = a[i];
+            T ob = b[i];
+            if (oa != ob) {
+                // A null element is less than a non-null element
+                if (oa == null || ob == null)
+                    return oa == null ? -1 : 1;
+                int v = oa.compareTo(ob);
+                if (v != 0) {
+                    return v;
+                }
+            }
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code Object} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing two
+     * elements of type {@code T} at a relative index {@code i} within the
+     * respective arrays that is the prefix length, as if by:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Comparator.nullsFirst(Comparator.<T>naturalOrder()).
+     *         compare(a[aFromIndex + i, b[bFromIndex + i])
+     * }</pre>
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(Object[], int, int, Object[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>The comparison is consistent with
+     * {@link #equals(Object[], int, int, Object[], int, int) equals}, more
+     * specifically the following holds for arrays {@code a} and {@code b} with
+     * specified ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) ==
+     *         (Arrays.compare(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex) == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array elements):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return a[aFromIndex + i].compareTo(b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @param <T> the type of comparable array elements
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> int compare(
+            T[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+            T[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            T oa = a[aFromIndex++];
+            T ob = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (oa != ob) {
+                if (oa == null || ob == null)
+                    return oa == null ? -1 : 1;
+                int v = oa.compareTo(ob);
+                if (v != 0) {
+                    return v;
+                }
+            }
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code Object} arrays lexicographically using a specified
+     * comparator.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing with the specified comparator two
+     * elements at an index within the respective arrays that is the prefix
+     * length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two array lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(Object[], Object[])} for the definition of a common
+     * and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * <p>A {@code null} array reference is considered lexicographically less
+     * than a non-{@code null} array reference.  Two {@code null} array
+     * references are considered equal.
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array references):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, b, cmp);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     *         return cmp.compare(a[i], b[i]);
+     *     return a.length - b.length;
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param cmp the comparator to compare array elements
+     * @param <T> the type of array elements
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if the first and second array are equal and
+     *         contain the same elements in the same order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if the first array is
+     *         lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws NullPointerException if the comparator is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static <T> int compare(T[] a, T[] b,
+                                  Comparator<? super T> cmp) {
+        Objects.requireNonNull(cmp);
+        if (a == b)
+            return 0;
+        if (a == null || b == null)
+            return a == null ? -1 : 1;
+
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            T oa = a[i];
+            T ob = b[i];
+            if (oa != ob) {
+                // Null-value comparison is deferred to the comparator
+                int v = cmp.compare(oa, ob);
+                if (v != 0) {
+                    return v;
+                }
+            }
+        }
+
+        return a.length - b.length;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Compares two {@code Object} arrays lexicographically over the specified
+     * ranges.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the lexicographic comparison is the result of comparing with the
+     * specified comparator two elements at a relative index within the
+     * respective arrays that is the prefix length.
+     * Otherwise, one array is a proper prefix of the other and, lexicographic
+     * comparison is the result of comparing the two range lengths.
+     * (See {@link #mismatch(Object[], int, int, Object[], int, int)} for the
+     * definition of a common and proper prefix.)
+     *
+     * @apiNote
+     * <p>This method behaves as if (for non-{@code null} array elements):
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     int i = Arrays.mismatch(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex,
+     *                             b, bFromIndex, bToIndex, cmp);
+     *     if (i >= 0 && i < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     *         return cmp.compare(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i]);
+     *     return (aToIndex - aFromIndex) - (bToIndex - bFromIndex);
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to compare
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be compared
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be compared
+     * @param b the second array to compare
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be compared
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be compared
+     * @param cmp the comparator to compare array elements
+     * @param <T> the type of array elements
+     * @return the value {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the first and
+     *         second array are equal and contain the same elements in the same
+     *         order;
+     *         a value less than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically less than the second array; and
+     *         a value greater than {@code 0} if, over the specified ranges, the
+     *         first array is lexicographically greater than the second array
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array or the comparator is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static <T> int compare(
+            T[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+            T[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex,
+            Comparator<? super T> cmp) {
+        Objects.requireNonNull(cmp);
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            T oa = a[aFromIndex++];
+            T ob = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (oa != ob) {
+                // Null-value comparison is deferred to the comparator
+                int v = cmp.compare(oa, ob);
+                if (v != 0) {
+                    return v;
+                }
+            }
+        }
+
+        return aLength - bLength;
+    }
+
+
+    // Mismatch methods
+
+    // Mismatch boolean
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code boolean} arrays, otherwise return -1 if no mismatch is found.  The
+     * index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to the length (inclusive)
+     * of the smaller array.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the returned index is the
+     * length of the common prefix and it follows that there is a mismatch
+     * between the two elements at that index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other then the returned index is
+     * the length of the smaller array and it follows that the index is only
+     * valid for the larger array.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(a.length, b.length) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, pl, b, 0, pl) &&
+     *     a[pl] != b[pl]
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a proper
+     * prefix if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     a.length != b.length &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @return the index of the first mismatch between the two arrays,
+     *         otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(boolean[] a, boolean[] b) {
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length); // Check null array refs
+        if (a == b)
+            return -1;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return i;
+        }
+
+        return a.length != b.length ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the relative index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code boolean} arrays over the specified ranges, otherwise return -1 if
+     * no mismatch is found.  The index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up
+     * to the length (inclusive) of the smaller range.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the common prefix and
+     * it follows that there is a mismatch between the two elements at that
+     * relative index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other, over the specified ranges,
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the smaller range and
+     * it follows that the relative index is only valid for the array with the
+     * larger range.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aFromIndex + pl, b, bFromIndex, bFromIndex + pl) &&
+     *     a[aFromIndex + pl] != b[bFromIndex + pl]
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a proper
+     * if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     (aToIndex - aFromIndex) != (bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return the relative index of the first mismatch between the two arrays
+     *         over the specified ranges, otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(boolean[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                               boolean[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[aFromIndex++] != b[bFromIndex++]) return i;
+        }
+
+        return aLength != bLength ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    // Mismatch byte
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the index of the first mismatch between two {@code byte}
+     * arrays, otherwise return -1 if no mismatch is found.  The index will be
+     * in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to the length (inclusive) of the smaller
+     * array.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the returned index is the
+     * length of the common prefix and it follows that there is a mismatch
+     * between the two elements at that index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other then the returned index is
+     * the length of the smaller array and it follows that the index is only
+     * valid for the larger array.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(a.length, b.length) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, pl, b, 0, pl) &&
+     *     a[pl] != b[pl]
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a proper
+     * prefix if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     a.length != b.length &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @return the index of the first mismatch between the two arrays,
+     *         otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(byte[] a, byte[] b) {
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length); // Check null array refs
+        if (a == b)
+            return -1;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return i;
+        }
+
+        return a.length != b.length ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the relative index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code byte} arrays over the specified ranges, otherwise return -1 if no
+     * mismatch is found.  The index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to
+     * the length (inclusive) of the smaller range.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the common prefix and
+     * it follows that there is a mismatch between the two elements at that
+     * relative index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other, over the specified ranges,
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the smaller range and
+     * it follows that the relative index is only valid for the array with the
+     * larger range.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aFromIndex + pl, b, bFromIndex, bFromIndex + pl) &&
+     *     a[aFromIndex + pl] != b[bFromIndex + pl]
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a proper
+     * if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     (aToIndex - aFromIndex) != (bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return the relative index of the first mismatch between the two arrays
+     *         over the specified ranges, otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(byte[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                               byte[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[aFromIndex++] != b[bFromIndex++]) return i;
+        }
+
+        return aLength != bLength ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    // Mismatch char
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the index of the first mismatch between two {@code char}
+     * arrays, otherwise return -1 if no mismatch is found.  The index will be
+     * in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to the length (inclusive) of the smaller
+     * array.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the returned index is the
+     * length of the common prefix and it follows that there is a mismatch
+     * between the two elements at that index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other then the returned index is
+     * the length of the smaller array and it follows that the index is only
+     * valid for the larger array.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(a.length, b.length) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, pl, b, 0, pl) &&
+     *     a[pl] != b[pl]
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a proper
+     * prefix if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     a.length != b.length &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @return the index of the first mismatch between the two arrays,
+     *         otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(char[] a, char[] b) {
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length); // Check null array refs
+        if (a == b)
+            return -1;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return i;
+        }
+
+        return a.length != b.length ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the relative index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code char} arrays over the specified ranges, otherwise return -1 if no
+     * mismatch is found.  The index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to
+     * the length (inclusive) of the smaller range.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the common prefix and
+     * it follows that there is a mismatch between the two elements at that
+     * relative index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other, over the specified ranges,
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the smaller range and
+     * it follows that the relative index is only valid for the array with the
+     * larger range.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aFromIndex + pl, b, bFromIndex, bFromIndex + pl) &&
+     *     a[aFromIndex + pl] != b[bFromIndex + pl]
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a proper
+     * if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     (aToIndex - aFromIndex) != (bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return the relative index of the first mismatch between the two arrays
+     *         over the specified ranges, otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(char[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                               char[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[aFromIndex++] != b[bFromIndex++]) return i;
+        }
+
+        return aLength != bLength ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    // Mismatch short
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the index of the first mismatch between two {@code short}
+     * arrays, otherwise return -1 if no mismatch is found.  The index will be
+     * in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to the length (inclusive) of the smaller
+     * array.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the returned index is the
+     * length of the common prefix and it follows that there is a mismatch
+     * between the two elements at that index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other then the returned index is
+     * the length of the smaller array and it follows that the index is only
+     * valid for the larger array.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(a.length, b.length) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, pl, b, 0, pl) &&
+     *     a[pl] != b[pl]
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a proper
+     * prefix if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     a.length != b.length &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @return the index of the first mismatch between the two arrays,
+     *         otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(short[] a, short[] b) {
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length); // Check null array refs
+        if (a == b)
+            return -1;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return i;
+        }
+
+        return a.length != b.length ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the relative index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code short} arrays over the specified ranges, otherwise return -1 if no
+     * mismatch is found.  The index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to
+     * the length (inclusive) of the smaller range.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the common prefix and
+     * it follows that there is a mismatch between the two elements at that
+     * relative index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other, over the specified ranges,
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the smaller range and
+     * it follows that the relative index is only valid for the array with the
+     * larger range.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aFromIndex + pl, b, bFromIndex, bFromIndex + pl) &&
+     *     a[aFromIndex + pl] != b[bFromIndex + pl]
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a proper
+     * if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     (aToIndex - aFromIndex) != (bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return the relative index of the first mismatch between the two arrays
+     *         over the specified ranges, otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(short[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                               short[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[aFromIndex++] != b[bFromIndex++]) return i;
+        }
+
+        return aLength != bLength ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    // Mismatch int
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the index of the first mismatch between two {@code int}
+     * arrays, otherwise return -1 if no mismatch is found.  The index will be
+     * in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to the length (inclusive) of the smaller
+     * array.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the returned index is the
+     * length of the common prefix and it follows that there is a mismatch
+     * between the two elements at that index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other then the returned index is
+     * the length of the smaller array and it follows that the index is only
+     * valid for the larger array.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(a.length, b.length) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, pl, b, 0, pl) &&
+     *     a[pl] != b[pl]
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a proper
+     * prefix if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     a.length != b.length &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @return the index of the first mismatch between the two arrays,
+     *         otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(int[] a, int[] b) {
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length); // Check null array refs
+        if (a == b)
+            return -1;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return i;
+        }
+
+        return a.length != b.length ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the relative index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code int} arrays over the specified ranges, otherwise return -1 if no
+     * mismatch is found.  The index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to
+     * the length (inclusive) of the smaller range.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the common prefix and
+     * it follows that there is a mismatch between the two elements at that
+     * relative index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other, over the specified ranges,
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the smaller range and
+     * it follows that the relative index is only valid for the array with the
+     * larger range.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aFromIndex + pl, b, bFromIndex, bFromIndex + pl) &&
+     *     a[aFromIndex + pl] != b[bFromIndex + pl]
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a proper
+     * if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     (aToIndex - aFromIndex) != (bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return the relative index of the first mismatch between the two arrays
+     *         over the specified ranges, otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(int[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                               int[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[aFromIndex++] != b[bFromIndex++]) return i;
+        }
+
+        return aLength != bLength ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    // Mismatch long
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the index of the first mismatch between two {@code long}
+     * arrays, otherwise return -1 if no mismatch is found.  The index will be
+     * in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to the length (inclusive) of the smaller
+     * array.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the returned index is the
+     * length of the common prefix and it follows that there is a mismatch
+     * between the two elements at that index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other then the returned index is
+     * the length of the smaller array and it follows that the index is only
+     * valid for the larger array.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(a.length, b.length) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, pl, b, 0, pl) &&
+     *     a[pl] != b[pl]
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a proper
+     * prefix if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     a.length != b.length &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @return the index of the first mismatch between the two arrays,
+     *         otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(long[] a, long[] b) {
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length); // Check null array refs
+        if (a == b)
+            return -1;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[i] != b[i]) return i;
+        }
+
+        return a.length != b.length ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the relative index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code long} arrays over the specified ranges, otherwise return -1 if no
+     * mismatch is found.  The index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to
+     * the length (inclusive) of the smaller range.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the common prefix and
+     * it follows that there is a mismatch between the two elements at that
+     * relative index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other, over the specified ranges,
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the smaller range and
+     * it follows that the relative index is only valid for the array with the
+     * larger range.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aFromIndex + pl, b, bFromIndex, bFromIndex + pl) &&
+     *     a[aFromIndex + pl] != b[bFromIndex + pl]
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a proper
+     * if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     (aToIndex - aFromIndex) != (bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return the relative index of the first mismatch between the two arrays
+     *         over the specified ranges, otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(long[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                               long[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (a[aFromIndex++] != b[bFromIndex++]) return i;
+        }
+
+        return aLength != bLength ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    // Mismatch float
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the index of the first mismatch between two {@code float}
+     * arrays, otherwise return -1 if no mismatch is found.  The index will be
+     * in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to the length (inclusive) of the smaller
+     * array.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the returned index is the
+     * length of the common prefix and it follows that there is a mismatch
+     * between the two elements at that index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other then the returned index is
+     * the length of the smaller array and it follows that the index is only
+     * valid for the larger array.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(a.length, b.length) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, pl, b, 0, pl) &&
+     *     Float.compare(a[pl], b[pl]) != 0
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a proper
+     * prefix if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     a.length != b.length &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @return the index of the first mismatch between the two arrays,
+     *         otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(float[] a, float[] b) {
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length); // Check null array refs
+        if (a == b)
+            return -1;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            float va = a[i], vb = b[i];
+            if (Float.floatToRawIntBits(va) != Float.floatToRawIntBits(vb))
+                if (!Float.isNaN(va) || !Float.isNaN(vb))
+                    return i;
+        }
+
+        return a.length != b.length ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the relative index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code float} arrays over the specified ranges, otherwise return -1 if no
+     * mismatch is found.  The index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to
+     * the length (inclusive) of the smaller range.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the common prefix and
+     * it follows that there is a mismatch between the two elements at that
+     * relative index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other, over the specified ranges,
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the smaller range and
+     * it follows that the relative index is only valid for the array with the
+     * larger range.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aFromIndex + pl, b, bFromIndex, bFromIndex + pl) &&
+     *     Float.compare(a[aFromIndex + pl], b[bFromIndex + pl]) != 0
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a proper
+     * if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     (aToIndex - aFromIndex) != (bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return the relative index of the first mismatch between the two arrays
+     *         over the specified ranges, otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(float[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                               float[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            float va = a[aFromIndex++], vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (Float.floatToRawIntBits(va) != Float.floatToRawIntBits(vb))
+                if (!Float.isNaN(va) || !Float.isNaN(vb))
+                    return i;
+        }
+
+        return aLength != bLength ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    // Mismatch double
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code double} arrays, otherwise return -1 if no mismatch is found.  The
+     * index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to the length (inclusive)
+     * of the smaller array.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the returned index is the
+     * length of the common prefix and it follows that there is a mismatch
+     * between the two elements at that index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other then the returned index is
+     * the length of the smaller array and it follows that the index is only
+     * valid for the larger array.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(a.length, b.length) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, pl, b, 0, pl) &&
+     *     Double.compare(a[pl], b[pl]) != 0
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a proper
+     * prefix if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     a.length != b.length &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @return the index of the first mismatch between the two arrays,
+     *         otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(double[] a, double[] b) {
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length); // Check null array refs
+        if (a == b)
+            return -1;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            double va = a[i], vb = b[i];
+            if (Double.doubleToRawLongBits(va) != Double.doubleToRawLongBits(vb))
+                if (!Double.isNaN(va) || !Double.isNaN(vb))
+                    return i;
+        }
+
+        return a.length != b.length ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the relative index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code double} arrays over the specified ranges, otherwise return -1 if
+     * no mismatch is found.  The index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up
+     * to the length (inclusive) of the smaller range.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the common prefix and
+     * it follows that there is a mismatch between the two elements at that
+     * relative index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other, over the specified ranges,
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the smaller range and
+     * it follows that the relative index is only valid for the array with the
+     * larger range.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aFromIndex + pl, b, bFromIndex, bFromIndex + pl) &&
+     *     Double.compare(a[aFromIndex + pl], b[bFromIndex + pl]) != 0
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a proper
+     * if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     (aToIndex - aFromIndex) != (bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return the relative index of the first mismatch between the two arrays
+     *         over the specified ranges, otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(double[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                               double[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            double va = a[aFromIndex++], vb = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (Double.doubleToRawLongBits(va) != Double.doubleToRawLongBits(vb))
+                if (!Double.isNaN(va) || !Double.isNaN(vb))
+                    return i;
+        }
+
+        return aLength != bLength ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    // Mismatch objects
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code Object} arrays, otherwise return -1 if no mismatch is found.  The
+     * index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to the length (inclusive)
+     * of the smaller array.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the returned index is the
+     * length of the common prefix and it follows that there is a mismatch
+     * between the two elements at that index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other then the returned index is
+     * the length of the smaller array and it follows that the index is only
+     * valid for the larger array.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(a.length, b.length) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, pl, b, 0, pl) &&
+     *     !Objects.equals(a[pl], b[pl])
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a proper
+     * prefix if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     a.length != b.length &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(a.length, b.length))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @return the index of the first mismatch between the two arrays,
+     *         otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(Object[] a, Object[] b) {
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length); // Check null array refs
+        if (a == b)
+            return -1;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (!Objects.equals(a[i], b[i]))
+                return i;
+        }
+
+        return a.length != b.length ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the relative index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code Object} arrays over the specified ranges, otherwise return -1 if
+     * no mismatch is found.  The index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up
+     * to the length (inclusive) of the smaller range.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the common prefix and
+     * it follows that there is a mismatch between the two elements at that
+     * relative index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other, over the specified ranges,
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the smaller range and
+     * it follows that the relative index is only valid for the array with the
+     * larger range.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, aFromIndex, aFromIndex + pl, b, bFromIndex, bFromIndex + pl) &&
+     *     !Objects.equals(a[aFromIndex + pl], b[bFromIndex + pl])
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a proper
+     * if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     (aToIndex - aFromIndex) != (bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     Arrays.equals(a, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex),
+     *                   b, 0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex))
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @return the relative index of the first mismatch between the two arrays
+     *         over the specified ranges, otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static int mismatch(
+            Object[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+            Object[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            if (!Objects.equals(a[aFromIndex++], b[bFromIndex++]))
+                return i;
+        }
+
+        return aLength != bLength ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code Object} arrays, otherwise return -1 if no mismatch is found.
+     * The index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up to the length
+     * (inclusive) of the smaller array.
+     *
+     * <p>The specified comparator is used to determine if two array elements
+     * from the each array are not equal.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays share a common prefix then the returned index is the
+     * length of the common prefix and it follows that there is a mismatch
+     * between the two elements at that index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other then the returned index is
+     * the length of the smaller array and it follows that the index is only
+     * valid for the larger array.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(a.length, b.length) &&
+     *     IntStream.range(0, pl).
+     *         map(i -> cmp.compare(a[i], b[i])).
+     *         allMatch(c -> c == 0) &&
+     *     cmp.compare(a[pl], b[pl]) != 0
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b}, share a proper
+     * prefix if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     a.length != b.length &&
+     *     IntStream.range(0, Math.min(a.length, b.length)).
+     *         map(i -> cmp.compare(a[i], b[i])).
+     *         allMatch(c -> c == 0) &&
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param cmp the comparator to compare array elements
+     * @param <T> the type of array elements
+     * @return the index of the first mismatch between the two arrays,
+     *         otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array or the comparator is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static <T> int mismatch(T[] a, T[] b, Comparator<? super T> cmp) {
+        Objects.requireNonNull(cmp);
+        int length = Math.min(a.length, b.length); // Check null array refs
+        if (a == b)
+            return -1;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            T oa = a[i];
+            T ob = b[i];
+            if (oa != ob) {
+                // Null-value comparison is deferred to the comparator
+                int v = cmp.compare(oa, ob);
+                if (v != 0) {
+                    return i;
+                }
+            }
+        }
+
+        return a.length != b.length ? length : -1;
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Finds and returns the relative index of the first mismatch between two
+     * {@code Object} arrays over the specified ranges, otherwise return -1 if
+     * no mismatch is found.  The index will be in the range of 0 (inclusive) up
+     * to the length (inclusive) of the smaller range.
+     *
+     * <p>If the two arrays, over the specified ranges, share a common prefix
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the common prefix and
+     * it follows that there is a mismatch between the two elements at that
+     * relative index within the respective arrays.
+     * If one array is a proper prefix of the other, over the specified ranges,
+     * then the returned relative index is the length of the smaller range and
+     * it follows that the relative index is only valid for the array with the
+     * larger range.
+     * Otherwise, there is no mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a common
+     * prefix of length {@code pl} if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     pl >= 0 &&
+     *     pl < Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     IntStream.range(0, pl).
+     *         map(i -> cmp.compare(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i])).
+     *         allMatch(c -> c == 0) &&
+     *     cmp.compare(a[aFromIndex + pl], b[bFromIndex + pl]) != 0
+     * }</pre>
+     * Note that a common prefix length of {@code 0} indicates that the first
+     * elements from each array mismatch.
+     *
+     * <p>Two non-{@code null} arrays, {@code a} and {@code b} with specified
+     * ranges [{@code aFromIndex}, {@code atoIndex}) and
+     * [{@code bFromIndex}, {@code btoIndex}) respectively, share a proper
+     * if the following expression is true:
+     * <pre>{@code
+     *     (aToIndex - aFromIndex) != (bToIndex - bFromIndex) &&
+     *     IntStream.range(0, Math.min(aToIndex - aFromIndex, bToIndex - bFromIndex)).
+     *         map(i -> cmp.compare(a[aFromIndex + i], b[bFromIndex + i])).
+     *         allMatch(c -> c == 0)
+     * }</pre>
+     *
+     * @param a the first array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param aFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   first array to be tested
+     * @param aToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 first array to be tested
+     * @param b the second array to be tested for a mismatch
+     * @param bFromIndex the index (inclusive) of the first element in the
+     *                   second array to be tested
+     * @param bToIndex the index (exclusive) of the last element in the
+     *                 second array to be tested
+     * @param cmp the comparator to compare array elements
+     * @param <T> the type of array elements
+     * @return the relative index of the first mismatch between the two arrays
+     *         over the specified ranges, otherwise {@code -1}.
+     * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex > aToIndex} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex > bToIndex}
+     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
+     *         if {@code aFromIndex < 0 or aToIndex > a.length} or
+     *         if {@code bFromIndex < 0 or bToIndex > b.length}
+     * @throws NullPointerException
+     *         if either array or the comparator is {@code null}
+     * @since 9
+     */
+    public static <T> int mismatch(
+            T[] a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+            T[] b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex,
+            Comparator<? super T> cmp) {
+        Objects.requireNonNull(cmp);
+        rangeCheck(a.length, aFromIndex, aToIndex);
+        rangeCheck(b.length, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        int length = Math.min(aLength, bLength);
+        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+            T oa = a[aFromIndex++];
+            T ob = b[bFromIndex++];
+            if (oa != ob) {
+                // Null-value comparison is deferred to the comparator
+                int v = cmp.compare(oa, ob);
+                if (v != 0) {
+                    return i;
+                }
+            }
+        }
+
+        return aLength != bLength ? length : -1;
+    }
+}
\ No newline at end of file
--- a/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/util/spi/LocaleServiceProvider.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/util/spi/LocaleServiceProvider.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -123,25 +123,27 @@
  * <ul>
  * <li> "CLDR": A provider based on Unicode Consortium's
  * <a href="http://cldr.unicode.org/">CLDR Project</a>.
- * <li> "JRE": represents the locale sensitive services that is compatible
- * with the prior JDK releases (same with JDK8's "JRE").
+ * <li> "COMPAT": represents the locale sensitive services that is compatible
+ * with the prior JDK releases up to JDK8 (same as JDK8's "JRE").
  * <li> "SPI": represents the locale sensitive services implementing the subclasses of
  * this {@code LocaleServiceProvider} class.
  * <li> "HOST": A provider that reflects the user's custom settings in the
  * underlying operating system. This provider may not be available, depending
  * on the Java Runtime Environment implementation.
+ * <li> "JRE": represents a synonym to "COMPAT". This name
+ * is deprecated and will be removed in the future release of JDK.
  * </ul>
  * <p>
  * For example, if the following is specified in the property:
  * <pre>
- * java.locale.providers=SPI,CLDR,JRE
+ * java.locale.providers=SPI,CLDR,COMPAT
  * </pre>
  * the locale sensitive services in the SPI providers are looked up first. If the
  * desired locale sensitive service is not available, then the runtime looks for CLDR,
- * JRE in that order.
+ * COMPAT in that order.
  * <p>
- * The default order for looking up the preferred locale providers is "CLDR,JRE",
- * so specifying "CLDR,JRE" is identical to the default behavior. Applications which
+ * The default order for looking up the preferred locale providers is "CLDR,COMPAT",
+ * so specifying "CLDR,COMPAT" is identical to the default behavior. Applications which
  * require implementations of the locale sensitive services must explicitly specify
  * "SPI" in order for the Java runtime to load them from the classpath.
  *
--- a/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/sun/util/locale/provider/LocaleProviderAdapter.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/sun/util/locale/provider/LocaleProviderAdapter.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -124,6 +124,10 @@
         if (order != null && order.length() != 0) {
             String[] types = order.split(",");
             for (String type : types) {
+                type = type.trim().toUpperCase(Locale.ROOT);
+                if (type.equals("COMPAT")) {
+                    type = "JRE";
+                }
                 try {
                     Type aType = Type.valueOf(type.trim().toUpperCase(Locale.ROOT));
                     if (!typeList.contains(aType)) {
--- a/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libjimage/ImageNativeSubstrate.cpp	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libjimage/ImageNativeSubstrate.cpp	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -26,8 +26,7 @@
 #include <string.h>
 
 #include "jni.h"
-#include "jni_util.h"
-#include "jdk_util.h"
+
 #include "endian.hpp"
 #include "imageDecompressor.hpp"
 #include "imageFile.hpp"
@@ -39,6 +38,17 @@
 
 extern bool MemoryMapImage;
 
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+// Static function for primitive throw since libjimage is not linked with libjava
+static void JNICALL ThrowByName(JNIEnv *env, const char *name, const char *msg)
+{
+    jclass cls = (env)->FindClass(name);
+
+    if (cls != 0) /* Otherwise an exception has already been thrown */
+        (env)->ThrowNew(cls, msg);
+}
+
 // jdk.internal.jimage /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
 // Java entry to open an image file for sharing.
@@ -446,6 +456,23 @@
     jlong size = 0;
     jlong ret = 0;
 
+    if (moduleName == NULL) {
+        ThrowByName(env, "java/lang/NullPointerException", "moduleName");
+        return 0;
+    }
+    if (version == NULL) {
+        ThrowByName(env, "java/lang/NullPointerException", "version");
+        return 0;
+    }
+    if (path == NULL) {
+        ThrowByName(env, "java/lang/NullPointerException", "path");
+        return 0;
+    }
+    if (output_size == NULL) {
+        ThrowByName(env, "java/lang/NullPointerException", "size");
+        return 0;
+    }
+
     do {
         native_module = env->GetStringUTFChars(moduleName, NULL);
         if (native_module == NULL)
@@ -529,25 +556,47 @@
         // Store if there is room in the array
         // Concatenate to get full path
         char fullpath[IMAGE_MAX_PATH];
-        fullpath[0] = '\0';
-        if (*module != '\0') {
-            strncpy(fullpath, "/", IMAGE_MAX_PATH - 1);
-            strncat(fullpath, module, IMAGE_MAX_PATH - 1);
-            strncat(fullpath, "/", IMAGE_MAX_PATH - 1);
+        size_t moduleLen = strlen(module);
+        size_t packageLen = strlen(package);
+        size_t nameLen = strlen(name);
+        size_t extLen = strlen(extension);
+        size_t index;
+
+        if (1 + moduleLen + 1 + packageLen + 1 + nameLen + 1 + extLen + 1 > IMAGE_MAX_PATH) {
+            ThrowByName(env, "java/lang/InternalError", "concatenated name too long");
+            return true;
         }
-        if (*package != '\0') {
-            strncat(fullpath, package, IMAGE_MAX_PATH - 1);
-            strncat(fullpath, "/", IMAGE_MAX_PATH - 1);
+
+        index = 0;
+        if (moduleLen > 0) {
+            fullpath[index++] = '/';
+            memcpy(&fullpath[index], module, moduleLen);
+            index += moduleLen;
+            fullpath[index++] = '/';
         }
-        strncat(fullpath, name, IMAGE_MAX_PATH - 1);
-        if (*extension != '\0') {
-            strncat(fullpath, ".", IMAGE_MAX_PATH - 1);
-            strncat(fullpath, extension, IMAGE_MAX_PATH - 1);
+        if (packageLen > 0) {
+            memcpy(&fullpath[index], package, packageLen);
+            index += packageLen;
+            fullpath[index++] = '/';
+        }
+        memcpy(&fullpath[index], name, nameLen);
+        index += nameLen;
+        if (extLen > 0) {
+            fullpath[index++] = '.';
+            memcpy(&fullpath[index], extension, extLen);
+            index += extLen;
         }
+        fullpath[index++] = '\0';
+
         jobject str = env->NewStringUTF(fullpath);
-        JNU_CHECK_EXCEPTION_RETURN(env, true);
+        if (env->ExceptionCheck()) {
+            return true;
+        }
+
         env->SetObjectArrayElement(vdata->array, vdata->size, str);
-        JNU_CHECK_EXCEPTION_RETURN(env, true);
+        if (env->ExceptionCheck()) {
+            return true;
+        }
     }
     vdata->size++; // always count so the total size is returned
     return true;
@@ -584,7 +633,10 @@
     jstring module = NULL;
 
     native_package = env->GetStringUTFChars(package_name, NULL);
-    JNU_CHECK_EXCEPTION_RETURN(env, NULL);
+    if (env->ExceptionCheck()) {
+        return NULL;
+    }
+
 
     native_module = JIMAGE_PackageToModule((JImageFile*) jimageHandle, native_package);
     if (native_module != NULL) {
--- a/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libjimage/jimage.cpp	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libjimage/jimage.cpp	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -102,14 +102,29 @@
 extern "C" JImageLocationRef JIMAGE_FindResource(JImageFile* image,
         const char* module_name, const char* version, const char* name,
         jlong* size) {
-    ImageLocation location;
+    // Concatenate to get full path
     char fullpath[IMAGE_MAX_PATH];
+    size_t moduleNameLen = strlen(module_name);
+    size_t nameLen = strlen(name);
+    size_t index;
+
+    // TBD:   assert(moduleNameLen > 0 && "module name must be non-empty");
+    assert(nameLen > 0 && "name must non-empty");
 
-    // Concatenate to get full path
-    strncpy(fullpath, "/", IMAGE_MAX_PATH - 1);
-    strncat(fullpath, module_name, IMAGE_MAX_PATH - 1);
-    strncat(fullpath, "/", IMAGE_MAX_PATH - 1);
-    strncat(fullpath, name, IMAGE_MAX_PATH - 1);
+    // If the concatenated string is too long for the buffer, return not found
+    if (1 + moduleNameLen + 1 + nameLen + 1 > IMAGE_MAX_PATH) {
+        return 0L;
+    }
+
+    index = 0;
+    fullpath[index++] = '/';
+    memcpy(&fullpath[index], module_name, moduleNameLen);
+    index += moduleNameLen;
+    fullpath[index++] = '/';
+    memcpy(&fullpath[index], name, nameLen);
+    index += nameLen;
+    fullpath[index++] = '\0';
+
     JImageLocationRef loc =
             (JImageLocationRef) ((ImageFileReader*) image)->find_location_index(fullpath, (u8*) size);
     return loc;
--- a/jdk/src/java.datatransfer/macosx/classes/sun/datatransfer/resources/flavormap.properties	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.datatransfer/macosx/classes/sun/datatransfer/resources/flavormap.properties	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@
 TIFF=image/x-java-image;class=java.awt.Image
 RICH_TEXT=text/rtf
 HTML=text/html;charset=utf-8;eoln="\r\n";terminators=1
-URL=application/x-java-url;class=java.net.URL,\
-    text/uri-list;eoln="\r\n";terminators=1
+URL=application/x-java-url;class=java.net.URL
+FILE_NAME=text/uri-list;eoln="\r\n";terminators=1
+URL=text/uri-list;eoln="\r\n";terminators=1
 XPICT=image/x-pict;class=java.io.InputStream
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/com/apple/laf/AquaTabbedPaneUI.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/com/apple/laf/AquaTabbedPaneUI.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -845,7 +845,7 @@
         boolean isDefaultFocusReceiver(final JComponent component) {
             if (isDefaultFocusReceiver == null) {
                 Component defaultFocusReceiver = KeyboardFocusManager.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager().getDefaultFocusTraversalPolicy().getDefaultComponent(getTopLevelFocusCycleRootAncestor(component));
-                isDefaultFocusReceiver = new Boolean(defaultFocusReceiver != null && defaultFocusReceiver.equals(component));
+                isDefaultFocusReceiver = defaultFocusReceiver != null && defaultFocusReceiver.equals(component);
             }
             return isDefaultFocusReceiver.booleanValue();
         }
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/lwawt/macosx/CAccessibility.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/lwawt/macosx/CAccessibility.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@
                 final AccessibleSelection as = ac.getAccessibleSelection();
                 if (as == null) return Boolean.FALSE;
 
-                return new Boolean(as.isAccessibleChildSelected(index));
+                return as.isAccessibleChildSelected(index);
             }
         }, c);
     }
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/lwawt/macosx/CDataTransferer.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/lwawt/macosx/CDataTransferer.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+
 /*
  * Copyright (c) 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
@@ -28,12 +29,13 @@
 import java.awt.*;
 
 import java.io.*;
+import java.net.URI;
+import java.net.URISyntaxException;
 import java.net.URL;
 import java.nio.charset.Charset;
 import java.text.Normalizer;
 import java.text.Normalizer.Form;
 import java.util.*;
-import java.util.regex.*;
 
 import java.awt.datatransfer.*;
 import sun.awt.datatransfer.*;
@@ -127,51 +129,33 @@
                                  long format, Transferable transferable) throws IOException {
 
         if (format == CF_URL && URL.class.equals(flavor.getRepresentationClass())) {
-            String charset = Charset.defaultCharset().name();
-            if (transferable != null && transferable.isDataFlavorSupported(javaTextEncodingFlavor)) {
-                try {
-                    charset = new String((byte[]) transferable.getTransferData(javaTextEncodingFlavor), "UTF-8");
-                } catch (UnsupportedFlavorException cannotHappen) {
-                }
+            String[] strings = dragQueryFile(bytes);
+            if(strings == null || strings.length == 0) {
+                return null;
             }
-            String xml = new String(bytes, charset);
-            // macosx pasteboard returns a property list that consists of one URL
-            // let's extract it.
-            return new URL(extractURL(xml));
-        }
-
-        if (format == CF_STRING) {
+            return new URL(strings[0]);
+        } else if(isUriListFlavor(flavor)) {
+            // dragQueryFile works fine with files and url,
+            // it parses and extracts values from property list.
+            // maxosx always returns property list for
+            // CF_URL and CF_FILE
+            String[] strings = dragQueryFile(bytes);
+            if(strings == null) {
+                return null;
+            }
+            bytes = String.join(System.getProperty("line.separator"),
+                    strings).getBytes();
+            // now we extracted uri from xml, now we should treat it as
+            // regular string that allows to translate data to target represantation
+            // class by base method
+            format = CF_STRING;
+        } else if (format == CF_STRING) {
             bytes = Normalizer.normalize(new String(bytes, "UTF8"), Form.NFC).getBytes("UTF8");
         }
 
         return super.translateBytes(bytes, flavor, format, transferable);
     }
 
-    /**
-     * Macosx pasteboard returns xml document that contains one URL, for exmple:
-     * <pre>
-     *     {@code
-     * <?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>
-     * <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC \"-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN\" \"http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd\">
-     * <plist version=\"1.0\">
-     *      <array>
-     *          <string>file:///path_to_file</string>
-     *          <string></string>
-     *      </array>
-     * </plist>
-     *     }
-     * </pre>
-     */
-    private String extractURL(String xml) {
-        Pattern urlExtractorPattern = Pattern.compile("<string>(.*)</string>");
-        Matcher matcher = urlExtractorPattern.matcher(xml);
-        if (matcher.find()) {
-            return matcher.group(1);
-        } else {
-            return null;
-        }
-    }
-
     @Override
     protected synchronized Long getFormatForNativeAsLong(String str) {
         Long format = predefinedClipboardNameMap.get(str);
@@ -247,6 +231,7 @@
         return nativeDragQueryFile(bytes);
     }
 
+
     @Override
     protected Image platformImageBytesToImage(byte[] bytes, long format) throws IOException {
         return CImage.getCreator().createImageFromPlatformImageBytes(bytes);
@@ -271,7 +256,7 @@
         }
         try {
             DataFlavor df = new DataFlavor(nat);
-            if (df.getPrimaryType().equals("text") && df.getSubType().equals("uri-list")) {
+            if (isUriListFlavor(df)) {
                 return true;
             }
         } catch (Exception e) {
@@ -279,4 +264,11 @@
         }
         return false;
     }
+
+    private boolean isUriListFlavor(DataFlavor df) {
+        if (df.getPrimaryType().equals("text") && df.getSubType().equals("uri-list")) {
+            return true;
+        }
+        return false;
+    }
 }
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/lwawt/macosx/LWCToolkit.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/lwawt/macosx/LWCToolkit.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@
         desktopProperties.put("DnD.Autoscroll.interval", new Integer(50));
         desktopProperties.put("DnD.Autoscroll.cursorHysteresis", new Integer(5));
 
-        desktopProperties.put("DnD.isDragImageSupported", new Boolean(true));
+        desktopProperties.put("DnD.isDragImageSupported", Boolean.TRUE);
 
         // Register DnD cursors
         desktopProperties.put("DnD.Cursor.CopyDrop", new NamedCursor("DnD.Cursor.CopyDrop"));
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/macosx/native/libawt_lwawt/awt/CGraphicsEnv.m	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/macosx/native/libawt_lwawt/awt/CGraphicsEnv.m	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
 #import "AWT_debug.h"
 
 #import "jni_util.h"
+#import "ThreadUtilities.h"
 
 #import <JavaNativeFoundation/JavaNativeFoundation.h>
 
@@ -114,17 +115,20 @@
 {
     if (flags == kCGDisplayBeginConfigurationFlag) return;
 
-    JNFPerformEnvBlock(JNFThreadDetachImmediately, ^(JNIEnv *env) {
-        JNFWeakJObjectWrapper *wrapper = (JNFWeakJObjectWrapper *)userInfo;
+    [ThreadUtilities performOnMainThreadWaiting:NO block:^() {
+
+        JNFPerformEnvBlock(JNFThreadDetachImmediately, ^(JNIEnv *env) {
+            JNFWeakJObjectWrapper *wrapper = (JNFWeakJObjectWrapper *)userInfo;
 
-        jobject graphicsEnv = [wrapper jObjectWithEnv:env];
-        if (graphicsEnv == NULL) return; // ref already GC'd
-        static JNF_CLASS_CACHE(jc_CGraphicsEnvironment, "sun/awt/CGraphicsEnvironment");
-        static JNF_MEMBER_CACHE(jm_displayReconfiguration, jc_CGraphicsEnvironment, "_displayReconfiguration", "(IZ)V");
-        JNFCallVoidMethod(env, graphicsEnv, jm_displayReconfiguration,
-                            (jint) display, 
-                            (jboolean) flags & kCGDisplayRemoveFlag);
-    });
+            jobject graphicsEnv = [wrapper jObjectWithEnv:env];
+            if (graphicsEnv == NULL) return; // ref already GC'd
+            static JNF_CLASS_CACHE(jc_CGraphicsEnvironment, "sun/awt/CGraphicsEnvironment");
+            static JNF_MEMBER_CACHE(jm_displayReconfiguration,
+                    jc_CGraphicsEnvironment, "_displayReconfiguration","(IZ)V");
+            JNFCallVoidMethod(env, graphicsEnv, jm_displayReconfiguration,
+                    (jint) display, (jboolean) flags & kCGDisplayRemoveFlag);
+        });
+    }];
 }
 
 /*
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/macosx/native/libawt_lwawt/java2d/opengl/CGLGraphicsConfig.m	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/macosx/native/libawt_lwawt/java2d/opengl/CGLGraphicsConfig.m	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -233,6 +233,7 @@
         }
 
         NSOpenGLPixelFormatAttribute attrs[] = {
+            NSOpenGLPFAAllowOfflineRenderers,
             NSOpenGLPFAClosestPolicy,
             NSOpenGLPFAWindow,
             NSOpenGLPFAPixelBuffer,
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/share/classes/com/sun/imageio/plugins/bmp/BMPMetadata.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/share/classes/com/sun/imageio/plugins/bmp/BMPMetadata.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -247,11 +247,11 @@
             node.appendChild(subNode);
 
             subNode = new IIOMetadataNode("HorizontalPhysicalPixelSpacing");
-            subNode.setAttribute("value", "" + (1 / xPixelsPerMeter * 1000));
+            subNode.setAttribute("value", "" + (1000.0F / xPixelsPerMeter));
             node.appendChild(subNode);
 
             subNode = new IIOMetadataNode("VerticalPhysicalPixelSpacing");
-            subNode.setAttribute("value", "" + (1 / yPixelsPerMeter * 1000));
+            subNode.setAttribute("value", "" + (1000.0F / yPixelsPerMeter));
             node.appendChild(subNode);
 
             return node;
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/share/classes/java/awt/Component.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/share/classes/java/awt/Component.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@
      * @see GraphicsConfiguration
      * @see #getGraphicsConfiguration
      */
-    private transient GraphicsConfiguration graphicsConfig = null;
+    private transient volatile GraphicsConfiguration graphicsConfig;
 
     /**
      * A reference to a <code>BufferStrategy</code> object
@@ -1143,9 +1143,7 @@
      * @since 1.3
      */
     public GraphicsConfiguration getGraphicsConfiguration() {
-        synchronized(getTreeLock()) {
-            return getGraphicsConfiguration_NoClientCode();
-        }
+        return getGraphicsConfiguration_NoClientCode();
     }
 
     final GraphicsConfiguration getGraphicsConfiguration_NoClientCode() {
@@ -3622,18 +3620,17 @@
     }
 
     /**
-     * Creates an off-screen drawable image
-     *     to be used for double buffering.
-     * @param     width the specified width
-     * @param     height the specified height
-     * @return    an off-screen drawable image, which can be used for double
-     *    buffering.  The return value may be <code>null</code> if the
-     *    component is not displayable.  This will always happen if
-     *    <code>GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()</code> returns
-     *    <code>true</code>.
+     * Creates an off-screen drawable image to be used for double buffering.
+     *
+     * @param  width the specified width
+     * @param  height the specified height
+     * @return an off-screen drawable image, which can be used for double
+     *         buffering. The {@code null} value if the component is not
+     *         displayable or {@code GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()} returns
+     *         {@code true}.
      * @see #isDisplayable
      * @see GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
-     * @since     1.0
+     * @since 1.0
      */
     public Image createImage(int width, int height) {
         ComponentPeer peer = this.peer;
@@ -3646,19 +3643,19 @@
     }
 
     /**
-     * Creates a volatile off-screen drawable image
-     *     to be used for double buffering.
-     * @param     width the specified width.
-     * @param     height the specified height.
-     * @return    an off-screen drawable image, which can be used for double
-     *    buffering.  The return value may be <code>null</code> if the
-     *    component is not displayable.  This will always happen if
-     *    <code>GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()</code> returns
-     *    <code>true</code>.
+     * Creates a volatile off-screen drawable image to be used for double
+     * buffering.
+     *
+     * @param  width the specified width
+     * @param  height the specified height
+     * @return an off-screen drawable image, which can be used for double
+     *         buffering. The {@code null} value if the component is not
+     *         displayable or {@code GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()} returns
+     *         {@code true}.
      * @see java.awt.image.VolatileImage
      * @see #isDisplayable
      * @see GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
-     * @since     1.4
+     * @since 1.4
      */
     public VolatileImage createVolatileImage(int width, int height) {
         ComponentPeer peer = this.peer;
@@ -3674,22 +3671,26 @@
     }
 
     /**
-     * Creates a volatile off-screen drawable image, with the given capabilities.
-     * The contents of this image may be lost at any time due
-     * to operating system issues, so the image must be managed
-     * via the <code>VolatileImage</code> interface.
-     * @param width the specified width.
-     * @param height the specified height.
-     * @param caps the image capabilities
-     * @exception AWTException if an image with the specified capabilities cannot
-     * be created
-     * @return a VolatileImage object, which can be used
-     * to manage surface contents loss and capabilities.
+     * Creates a volatile off-screen drawable image, with the given
+     * capabilities. The contents of this image may be lost at any time due to
+     * operating system issues, so the image must be managed via the
+     * {@code VolatileImage} interface.
+     *
+     * @param  width the specified width
+     * @param  height the specified height
+     * @param  caps the image capabilities
+     * @return a VolatileImage object, which can be used to manage surface
+     *         contents loss and capabilities. The {@code null} value if the
+     *         component is not displayable or
+     *         {@code GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()} returns {@code true}.
+     * @throws AWTException if an image with the specified capabilities cannot
+     *         be created
      * @see java.awt.image.VolatileImage
      * @since 1.4
      */
     public VolatileImage createVolatileImage(int width, int height,
-                                             ImageCapabilities caps) throws AWTException {
+                                             ImageCapabilities caps)
+            throws AWTException {
         // REMIND : check caps
         return createVolatileImage(width, height);
     }
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/share/classes/java/awt/Window.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/share/classes/java/awt/Window.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@
      * @see #getOpacity()
      * @since 1.7
      */
-    private float opacity = 1.0f;
+    private volatile float opacity = 1.0f;
 
     /**
      * The shape assigned to this window. This field is set to {@code null} if
@@ -1040,9 +1040,7 @@
             closeSplashScreen();
             Dialog.checkShouldBeBlocked(this);
             super.show();
-            synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
-                this.locationByPlatform = false;
-            }
+            locationByPlatform = false;
             for (int i = 0; i < ownedWindowList.size(); i++) {
                 Window child = ownedWindowList.elementAt(i).get();
                 if ((child != null) && child.showWithParent) {
@@ -1115,9 +1113,7 @@
             modalBlocker.unblockWindow(this);
         }
         super.hide();
-        synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
-            this.locationByPlatform = false;
-        }
+        locationByPlatform = false;
     }
 
     final void clearMostRecentFocusOwnerOnHide() {
@@ -3411,7 +3407,7 @@
         return super.canContainFocusOwner(focusOwnerCandidate) && isFocusableWindow();
     }
 
-    private boolean locationByPlatform = locationByPlatformProp;
+    private volatile boolean locationByPlatform = locationByPlatformProp;
 
 
     /**
@@ -3482,9 +3478,7 @@
      * @since 1.5
      */
     public boolean isLocationByPlatform() {
-        synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
-            return locationByPlatform;
-        }
+        return locationByPlatform;
     }
 
     /**
@@ -3573,9 +3567,7 @@
      * @since 1.7
      */
     public float getOpacity() {
-        synchronized (getTreeLock()) {
-            return opacity;
-        }
+        return opacity;
     }
 
     /**
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/share/classes/sun/swing/CachedPainter.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/share/classes/sun/swing/CachedPainter.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 /*
- * Copyright (c) 2004, 2006, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2004, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
  *
  * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -53,9 +53,7 @@
  */
 public abstract class CachedPainter {
     // CacheMap maps from class to ImageCache.
-    private static final Map<Object,ImageCache> cacheMap =
-                   new HashMap<Object,ImageCache>();
-
+    private static final Map<Object,ImageCache> cacheMap = new HashMap<>();
 
     private static ImageCache getCache(Object key) {
         synchronized(CachedPainter.class) {
@@ -96,20 +94,8 @@
         if (w <= 0 || h <= 0) {
             return;
         }
-        if (c != null) {
-            synchronized(c.getTreeLock()) {
-                synchronized(CachedPainter.class) {
-                    // If c is non-null, synchronize on the tree lock.
-                    // This is necessary because asking for the
-                    // GraphicsConfiguration will grab a tree lock.
-                    paint0(c, g, x, y, w, h, args);
-                }
-            }
-        }
-        else {
-            synchronized(CachedPainter.class) {
-                paint0(c, g, x, y, w, h, args);
-            }
+        synchronized (CachedPainter.class) {
+            paint0(c, g, x, y, w, h, args);
         }
     }
 
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/unix/classes/sun/awt/X11/XWindow.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/unix/classes/sun/awt/X11/XWindow.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -272,7 +272,8 @@
     }
 
     protected String[] getWMClass() {
-        return new String[] {XToolkit.getCorrectXIDString(getClass().getName()), XToolkit.getAWTAppClassName()};
+        return new String[] {XToolkit.getAWTAppClassName(),
+                XToolkit.getAWTAppClassName()};
     }
 
     void setReparented(boolean newValue) {
@@ -992,10 +993,13 @@
 //  if ( Check if it's a resize, a move, or a stacking order change )
 //  {
         Rectangle bounds = getBounds();
+        final ComponentAccessor acc = AWTAccessor.getComponentAccessor();
         if (!bounds.getSize().equals(oldBounds.getSize())) {
+            acc.setSize(target, bounds.width, bounds.height);
             postEventToEventQueue(new ComponentEvent(getEventSource(), ComponentEvent.COMPONENT_RESIZED));
         }
         if (!bounds.getLocation().equals(oldBounds.getLocation())) {
+            acc.setLocation(target, bounds.x, bounds.y);
             postEventToEventQueue(new ComponentEvent(getEventSource(), ComponentEvent.COMPONENT_MOVED));
         }
 //  }
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/windows/classes/sun/awt/windows/WPathGraphics.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/windows/classes/sun/awt/windows/WPathGraphics.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -494,24 +494,48 @@
          */
         float fontSize = font.getSize2D();
 
+        double devResX = wPrinterJob.getXRes();
+        double devResY = wPrinterJob.getYRes();
+
+        double fontDevScaleY = devResY / DEFAULT_USER_RES;
+
+        int orient = getPageFormat().getOrientation();
+        if (orient == PageFormat.LANDSCAPE ||
+            orient == PageFormat.REVERSE_LANDSCAPE)
+        {
+            double tmp = devResX;
+            devResX = devResY;
+            devResY = tmp;
+        }
+
+        double devScaleX = devResX / DEFAULT_USER_RES;
+        double devScaleY = devResY / DEFAULT_USER_RES;
+        fontTransform.scale(1.0/devScaleX, 1.0/devScaleY);
+
         Point2D.Double pty = new Point2D.Double(0.0, 1.0);
         fontTransform.deltaTransform(pty, pty);
         double scaleFactorY = Math.sqrt(pty.x*pty.x+pty.y*pty.y);
-        float scaledFontSizeY = (float)(fontSize * scaleFactorY);
+        float scaledFontSizeY = (float)(fontSize * scaleFactorY * fontDevScaleY);
 
         Point2D.Double ptx = new Point2D.Double(1.0, 0.0);
         fontTransform.deltaTransform(ptx, ptx);
         double scaleFactorX = Math.sqrt(ptx.x*ptx.x+ptx.y*ptx.y);
-        float scaledFontSizeX = (float)(fontSize * scaleFactorX);
 
         float awScale = getAwScale(scaleFactorX, scaleFactorY);
         int iangle = getAngle(ptx);
 
+        ptx = new Point2D.Double(1.0, 0.0);
+        deviceTransform.deltaTransform(ptx, ptx);
+        double advanceScaleX = Math.sqrt(ptx.x*ptx.x+ptx.y*ptx.y);
+        pty = new Point2D.Double(0.0, 1.0);
+        deviceTransform.deltaTransform(pty, pty);
+        double advanceScaleY = Math.sqrt(pty.x*pty.x+pty.y*pty.y);
+
         Font2D font2D = FontUtilities.getFont2D(font);
         if (font2D instanceof TrueTypeFont) {
             textOut(str, font, (TrueTypeFont)font2D, frc,
                     scaledFontSizeY, iangle, awScale,
-                    deviceTransform, scaleFactorX,
+                    advanceScaleX, advanceScaleY,
                     x, y, devpos.x, devpos.y, targetW);
         } else if (font2D instanceof CompositeFont) {
             /* Composite fonts are made up of multiple fonts and each
@@ -542,7 +566,7 @@
                 PhysicalFont slotFont = compFont.getSlotFont(slot);
                 textOut(substr, font, slotFont, frc,
                         scaledFontSizeY, iangle, awScale,
-                        deviceTransform, scaleFactorX,
+                        advanceScaleX, advanceScaleY,
                         userx, usery, devx, devy, 0f);
                 Rectangle2D bds = font.getStringBounds(substr, frc);
                 float xAdvance = (float)bds.getWidth();
@@ -635,18 +659,42 @@
          */
         float fontSize = font.getSize2D();
 
+        double devResX = wPrinterJob.getXRes();
+        double devResY = wPrinterJob.getYRes();
+
+        double fontDevScaleY = devResY / DEFAULT_USER_RES;
+
+        int orient = getPageFormat().getOrientation();
+        if (orient == PageFormat.LANDSCAPE ||
+            orient == PageFormat.REVERSE_LANDSCAPE)
+        {
+            double tmp = devResX;
+            devResX = devResY;
+            devResY = tmp;
+        }
+
+        double devScaleX = devResX / DEFAULT_USER_RES;
+        double devScaleY = devResY / DEFAULT_USER_RES;
+        fontTransform.scale(1.0/devScaleX, 1.0/devScaleY);
+
         Point2D.Double pty = new Point2D.Double(0.0, 1.0);
         fontTransform.deltaTransform(pty, pty);
         double scaleFactorY = Math.sqrt(pty.x*pty.x+pty.y*pty.y);
-        float scaledFontSizeY = (float)(fontSize * scaleFactorY);
+        float scaledFontSizeY = (float)(fontSize * scaleFactorY * fontDevScaleY);
 
-        Point2D.Double pt = new Point2D.Double(1.0, 0.0);
-        fontTransform.deltaTransform(pt, pt);
-        double scaleFactorX = Math.sqrt(pt.x*pt.x+pt.y*pt.y);
-        float scaledFontSizeX = (float)(fontSize * scaleFactorX);
+        Point2D.Double ptx = new Point2D.Double(1.0, 0.0);
+        fontTransform.deltaTransform(ptx, ptx);
+        double scaleFactorX = Math.sqrt(ptx.x*ptx.x+ptx.y*ptx.y);
 
         float awScale = getAwScale(scaleFactorX, scaleFactorY);
-        int iangle = getAngle(pt);
+        int iangle = getAngle(ptx);
+
+        ptx = new Point2D.Double(1.0, 0.0);
+        deviceTransform.deltaTransform(ptx, ptx);
+        double advanceScaleX = Math.sqrt(ptx.x*ptx.x+ptx.y*ptx.y);
+        pty = new Point2D.Double(0.0, 1.0);
+        deviceTransform.deltaTransform(pty, pty);
+        double advanceScaleY = Math.sqrt(pty.x*pty.x+pty.y*pty.y);
 
         int numGlyphs = gv.getNumGlyphs();
         int[] glyphCodes = gv.getGlyphCodes(0, numGlyphs, null);
@@ -705,8 +753,7 @@
          * rotation element of the deviceTransform.
          */
         AffineTransform advanceTransform =
-            new AffineTransform(deviceTransform);
-        advanceTransform.rotate(iangle*Math.PI/1800.0);
+           AffineTransform.getScaleInstance(advanceScaleX, advanceScaleY);
         float[] glyphAdvPos = new float[glyphPos.length];
 
         advanceTransform.transform(glyphPos, 0,         //source
@@ -784,8 +831,7 @@
                           Font font, PhysicalFont font2D,
                           FontRenderContext frc,
                           float deviceSize, int rotation, float awScale,
-                          AffineTransform deviceTransform,
-                          double scaleFactorX,
+                          double scaleFactorX, double scaleFactorY,
                           float userx, float usery,
                           float devx, float devy, float targetW) {
 
@@ -826,8 +872,7 @@
               * See earlier comment in printGlyphVector() for details.
               */
              AffineTransform advanceTransform =
-               new AffineTransform(deviceTransform);
-             advanceTransform.rotate(rotation*Math.PI/1800.0);
+                AffineTransform.getScaleInstance(scaleFactorX, scaleFactorY);
              float[] glyphAdvPos = new float[glyphPos.length];
 
              advanceTransform.transform(glyphPos, 0,         //source
@@ -841,11 +886,11 @@
      /* If 2D and GDI agree on the advance of the string we do not
       * need to explicitly assign glyph positions.
       * If we are to use the GDI advance, require it to agree with
-      * JDK to a precision of <= 0.2% - ie 1 pixel in 500
+      * JDK to a precision of <= 1.0% - ie 1 pixel in 100
       * discrepancy after rounding the 2D advance to the
       * nearest pixel and is greater than one pixel in total.
-      * ie strings < 500 pixels in length will be OK so long
-      * as they differ by only 1 pixel even though that is > 0.02%
+      * ie strings < 100 pixels in length will be OK so long
+      * as they differ by only 1 pixel even though that is > 1%
       * The bounds from 2D are in user space so need to
       * be scaled to device space for comparison with GDI.
       * scaleX is the scale from user space to device space needed for this.
@@ -863,7 +908,7 @@
              if (ratio < 1) {
                  ratio = 1/ratio;
              }
-             return diff <= 1 || ratio < 1.002;
+             return diff <= 1 || ratio < 1.01;
          }
          return true;
      }
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/windows/native/libawt/java2d/windows/GDIWindowSurfaceData.cpp	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/windows/native/libawt/java2d/windows/GDIWindowSurfaceData.cpp	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 /*
- * Copyright (c) 1999, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 1999, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
  *
  * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -114,8 +114,9 @@
         // which may've been disposed by this time, and we have
         // no means of checking against it.
         if (oldhDC != NULL) {
-            MoveDCToPassiveList(oldhDC);
+            MoveDCToPassiveList(oldhDC, info->hWnd);
             info->hDC = NULL;
+            info->hWnd = NULL;
         }
 
         if (wsdo->window != NULL){
@@ -150,6 +151,7 @@
 
             // Finally, set these new values in the info for this thread
             info->hDC = hDC;
+            info->hWnd = wsdo->window;
         }
 
         // cached brush and pen are not associated with any DC, and can be
@@ -187,7 +189,7 @@
         if (info->hDC != NULL) {
             // move the DC from the active dcs list to
             // the passive dc list to be released later
-            MoveDCToPassiveList(info->hDC);
+            MoveDCToPassiveList(info->hDC, info->hWnd);
         }
 
         if (info->clip != NULL) {
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/windows/native/libawt/java2d/windows/GDIWindowSurfaceData.h	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/windows/native/libawt/java2d/windows/GDIWindowSurfaceData.h	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 /*
- * Copyright (c) 1999, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 1999, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
  *
  * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -196,6 +196,7 @@
  */
 typedef struct {
     HDC         hDC;
+    HWND        hWnd;
     GDIWinSDOps *wsdo;
     LONG        wsdoTimeStamp; // wsdo creation time stamp.
                                // Other threads may deallocate wsdo
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/windows/native/libawt/windows/awt_Component.cpp	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/windows/native/libawt/windows/awt_Component.cpp	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1382,7 +1382,7 @@
       case WM_AWT_RELEASEDC:
       {
             HDC hDC = (HDC)wParam;
-            MoveDCToPassiveList(hDC);
+            MoveDCToPassiveList(hDC, GetHWnd());
             ReleaseDCList(GetHWnd(), passiveDCList);
             mr = mrConsume;
             break;
@@ -7165,8 +7165,8 @@
 }
 
 /**
- * Given a DC, remove it from the DC list and return
- * TRUE if it exists on the current list.  Otherwise
+ * Given a DC and window handle, remove the DC from the DC list
+ * and return TRUE if it exists on the current list.  Otherwise
  * return FALSE.
  * A DC may not exist on the list because it has already
  * been released elsewhere (for example, the window
@@ -7174,14 +7174,14 @@
  * thread may also want to release a DC when it notices that
  * its DC is obsolete for the current window).
  */
-DCItem *DCList::RemoveDC(HDC hDC)
+DCItem *DCList::RemoveDC(HDC hDC, HWND hWnd)
 {
     listLock.Enter();
     DCItem **prevPtrPtr = &head;
     DCItem *listPtr = head;
     while (listPtr) {
         DCItem *nextPtr = listPtr->next;
-        if (listPtr->hDC == hDC) {
+        if (listPtr->hDC == hDC && listPtr->hWnd == hWnd) {
             *prevPtrPtr = nextPtr;
             break;
         }
@@ -7235,9 +7235,9 @@
     listLock.Leave();
 }
 
-void MoveDCToPassiveList(HDC hDC) {
+void MoveDCToPassiveList(HDC hDC, HWND hWnd) {
     DCItem *removedDC;
-    if ((removedDC = activeDCList.RemoveDC(hDC)) != NULL) {
+    if ((removedDC = activeDCList.RemoveDC(hDC, hWnd)) != NULL) {
         passiveDCList.AddDCItem(removedDC);
     }
 }
--- a/jdk/src/java.desktop/windows/native/libawt/windows/awt_Component.h	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.desktop/windows/native/libawt/windows/awt_Component.h	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 /*
- * Copyright (c) 1996, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 1996, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
  *
  * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -900,13 +900,13 @@
 
     void            AddDC(HDC hDC, HWND hWnd);
     void            AddDCItem(DCItem *newItem);
-    DCItem          *RemoveDC(HDC hDC);
+    DCItem          *RemoveDC(HDC hDC, HWND hWnd);
     DCItem          *RemoveAllDCs(HWND hWnd);
     void            RealizePalettes(int screen);
 };
 
 void ReleaseDCList(HWND hwnd, DCList &list);
-void MoveDCToPassiveList(HDC hDC);
+void MoveDCToPassiveList(HDC hDC, HWND hWnd);
 
 #include "ObjectList.h"
 
--- a/jdk/src/java.management/share/classes/com/sun/jmx/mbeanserver/DefaultMXBeanMappingFactory.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.management/share/classes/com/sun/jmx/mbeanserver/DefaultMXBeanMappingFactory.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@
 
 import javax.management.JMX;
 import javax.management.ObjectName;
+import javax.management.ConstructorParameters;
 import javax.management.openmbean.ArrayType;
 import javax.management.openmbean.CompositeData;
 import javax.management.openmbean.CompositeDataInvocationHandler;
@@ -1132,8 +1133,8 @@
     }
 
     /** Builder for when the target class has a constructor that is
-        annotated with @ConstructorProperties so we can see the correspondence
-        to getters.  */
+        annotated with {@linkplain ConstructorParameters &#64;ConstructorParameters}
+        or {@code @ConstructorProperties} so we can see the correspondence to getters.  */
     private static final class CompositeBuilderViaConstructor
             extends CompositeBuilder {
 
@@ -1141,10 +1142,19 @@
             super(targetClass, itemNames);
         }
 
+        private String[] getConstPropValues(Constructor<?> ctr) {
+            // is constructor annotated by javax.management.ConstructorParameters ?
+            ConstructorParameters ctrProps = ctr.getAnnotation(ConstructorParameters.class);
+            if (ctrProps != null) {
+                return ctrProps.value();
+            } else {
+                // try the legacy java.beans.ConstructorProperties annotation
+                String[] vals = JavaBeansAccessor.getConstructorPropertiesValue(ctr);
+                return vals;
+            }
+        }
+
         String applicable(Method[] getters) throws InvalidObjectException {
-            if (!JavaBeansAccessor.isAvailable())
-                return "@ConstructorProperties annotation not available";
-
             Class<?> targetClass = getTargetClass();
             Constructor<?>[] constrs = targetClass.getConstructors();
 
@@ -1152,12 +1162,13 @@
             List<Constructor<?>> annotatedConstrList = newList();
             for (Constructor<?> constr : constrs) {
                 if (Modifier.isPublic(constr.getModifiers())
-                        && JavaBeansAccessor.getConstructorPropertiesValue(constr) != null)
+                        && getConstPropValues(constr) != null)
                     annotatedConstrList.add(constr);
             }
 
             if (annotatedConstrList.isEmpty())
-                return "no constructor has @ConstructorProperties annotation";
+                return "no constructor has either @ConstructorParameters " +
+                       "or @ConstructorProperties annotation";
 
             annotatedConstructors = newList();
 
@@ -1181,13 +1192,17 @@
             // so we can test unambiguity.
             Set<BitSet> getterIndexSets = newSet();
             for (Constructor<?> constr : annotatedConstrList) {
-                String[] propertyNames = JavaBeansAccessor.getConstructorPropertiesValue(constr);
+                String annotationName =
+                    constr.isAnnotationPresent(ConstructorParameters.class) ?
+                        "@ConstructorParameters" : "@ConstructorProperties";
+
+                String[] propertyNames = getConstPropValues(constr);
 
                 Type[] paramTypes = constr.getGenericParameterTypes();
                 if (paramTypes.length != propertyNames.length) {
                     final String msg =
                         "Number of constructor params does not match " +
-                        "@ConstructorProperties annotation: " + constr;
+                        annotationName + " annotation: " + constr;
                     throw new InvalidObjectException(msg);
                 }
 
@@ -1200,7 +1215,7 @@
                     String propertyName = propertyNames[i];
                     if (!getterMap.containsKey(propertyName)) {
                         String msg =
-                            "@ConstructorProperties includes name " + propertyName +
+                            annotationName + " includes name " + propertyName +
                             " which does not correspond to a property";
                         for (String getterName : getterMap.keySet()) {
                             if (getterName.equalsIgnoreCase(propertyName)) {
@@ -1215,7 +1230,7 @@
                     paramIndexes[getterIndex] = i;
                     if (present.get(getterIndex)) {
                         final String msg =
-                            "@ConstructorProperties contains property " +
+                            annotationName + " contains property " +
                             propertyName + " more than once: " + constr;
                         throw new InvalidObjectException(msg);
                     }
@@ -1224,7 +1239,7 @@
                     Type propertyType = getter.getGenericReturnType();
                     if (!propertyType.equals(paramTypes[i])) {
                         final String msg =
-                            "@ConstructorProperties gives property " + propertyName +
+                            annotationName + " gives property " + propertyName +
                             " of type " + propertyType + " for parameter " +
                             " of type " + paramTypes[i] + ": " + constr;
                         throw new InvalidObjectException(msg);
@@ -1233,7 +1248,8 @@
 
                 if (!getterIndexSets.add(present)) {
                     final String msg =
-                        "More than one constructor has a @ConstructorProperties " +
+                        "More than one constructor has " +
+                        "@ConstructorParameters or @ConstructorProperties " +
                         "annotation with this set of names: " +
                         Arrays.toString(propertyNames);
                     throw new InvalidObjectException(msg);
@@ -1252,10 +1268,10 @@
              * just the bigger constructor.
              *
              * The algorithm here is quadratic in the number of constructors
-             * with a @ConstructorProperties annotation.  Typically this corresponds
-             * to the number of versions of the class there have been.  Ten
-             * would already be a large number, so although it's probably
-             * possible to have an O(n lg n) algorithm it wouldn't be
+             * with a @ConstructorParameters or @ConstructructorProperties annotation.
+             * Typically this corresponds to the number of versions of the class
+             * there have been.  Ten would already be a large number, so although
+             * it's probably possible to have an O(n lg n) algorithm it wouldn't be
              * worth the complexity.
              */
             for (BitSet a : getterIndexSets) {
@@ -1272,8 +1288,9 @@
                                  i = u.nextSetBit(i+1))
                                 names.add(itemNames[i]);
                             final String msg =
-                                "Constructors with @ConstructorProperties annotation " +
-                                " would be ambiguous for these items: " +
+                                "Constructors with @ConstructorParameters or " +
+                                "@ConstructorProperties annotation " +
+                                "would be ambiguous for these items: " +
                                 names;
                             throw new InvalidObjectException(msg);
                         }
@@ -1310,7 +1327,8 @@
 
             if (max == null) {
                 final String msg =
-                    "No constructor has a @ConstructorProperties for this set of " +
+                    "No constructor has either @ConstructorParameters " +
+                    "or @ConstructorProperties annotation for this set of " +
                     "items: " + ct.keySet();
                 throw new InvalidObjectException(msg);
             }
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/src/java.management/share/classes/javax/management/ConstructorParameters.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006, 2015 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.  Oracle designates this
+ * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+ * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+package javax.management;
+
+import java.lang.annotation.*;
+import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.*;
+import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.*;
+
+/**
+ * <p>
+ * An annotation on a constructor that shows how the parameters of
+ * that constructor correspond to the constructed object's getter
+ * methods.  For example:
+ * </p>
+ * <blockquote>
+ *     <pre>
+ *         public class MemoryUsage {
+ *             // standard JavaBean conventions with getters
+ *             <b>@ConstructorParameters({"init", "used", "committed", "max"})</b>
+ *             public MemoryUsage(long init, long used,
+ *                                long committed, long max) {...}
+ *             public long getInit() {...}
+ *             public long getUsed() {...}
+ *             public long getCommitted() {...}
+ *             public long getMax() {...}
+ *         }
+ *     </pre>
+ * </blockquote>
+ * <p>
+ * The annotation shows that the first parameter of the constructor
+ * can be retrieved with the {@code getInit()} method, the second one with
+ * the {@code getUsed()} method, and so on. Since parameter names are not in
+ * general available at runtime, without the annotation there would be
+ * no way of knowing which parameter corresponds to which property.
+ * </p>
+ * <p>
+ * If a constructor is annotated by the both {@code @java.beans.ConstructorProperties}
+ * and {@code @javax.management.ConstructorParameters} annotations
+ * the JMX introspection will give an absolute precedence to the latter one.
+ * </p>
+ *
+ * @since 1.9
+ */
+@Documented @Target(CONSTRUCTOR) @Retention(RUNTIME)
+public @interface ConstructorParameters {
+    /**
+     * <p>The getter names.</p>
+     *
+     * @return the getter names corresponding to the parameters in the
+     * annotated constructor.
+    */
+    String[] value();
+}
--- a/jdk/src/java.management/share/classes/javax/management/MXBean.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.management/share/classes/javax/management/MXBean.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
         <td><pre>
 public class MemoryUsage {
     // standard JavaBean conventions with getters
-    <b>&#64;ConstructorProperties({"init", "used", "committed", "max"})</b>
+    <b>&#64;ConstructorParameters({"init", "used", "committed", "max"})</b>
     public MemoryUsage(long init, long used,
                        long committed, long max) {...}
     long getInit() {...}
@@ -168,8 +168,8 @@
     <p>The definitions are the same in the two cases, except
       that with the MXBean, <code>MemoryUsage</code> no longer needs to
       be marked <code>Serializable</code> (though it can be).  On
-      the other hand, we have added a {@code @ConstructorProperties} annotation
-      to link the constructor parameters to the corresponding getters.
+      the other hand, we have added a {@link ConstructorParameters &#64;ConstructorParameters}
+      annotation to link the constructor parameters to the corresponding getters.
       We will see more about this below.</p>
 
     <p><code>MemoryUsage</code> is a <em>model-specific class</em>.
@@ -850,18 +850,24 @@
         <em>J</em>.</p></li>
 
       <li><p>Otherwise, if <em>J</em> has at least one public
-        constructor with a {@link java.beans.ConstructorProperties
-        ConstructorProperties} annotation, then one
-        of those constructors (not necessarily always the same one)
-        will be called to reconstruct an instance of <em>J</em>.
+        constructor with either {@link javax.management.ConstructorParameters
+        &#64;javax.management.ConstructorParameters} or
+        {@code @java.beans.ConstructoProperties} annotation, then one of those
+        constructors (not necessarily always the same one) will be called to
+        reconstruct an instance of <em>J</em>.
+        If a constructor is annotated with both
+        {@code @javax.management.ConstructorParameters} and
+        {@code @java.beans.ConstructorProperties},
+        {@code @javax.management.ConstructorParameters} will be used and
+        {@code @java.beans.ConstructorProperties} will be ignored.
         Every such annotation must list as many strings as the
         constructor has parameters; each string must name a property
         corresponding to a getter of <em>J</em>; and the type of this
         getter must be the same as the corresponding constructor
         parameter.  It is not an error for there to be getters that
-        are not mentioned in the {@code ConstructorProperties} annotation
-        (these may correspond to information that is not needed to
-        reconstruct the object).</p>
+        are not mentioned in the {@code @ConstructorParameters} or
+        {@code @ConstructorProperties} annotations (these may correspond to
+        information that is not needed to reconstruct the object).</p>
 
         <p>An instance of <em>J</em> is reconstructed by calling a
         constructor with the appropriate reconstructed items from the
@@ -871,9 +877,10 @@
         CompositeData} might come from an earlier version of
         <em>J</em> where not all the items were present.  A
         constructor is <em>applicable</em> if all the properties named
-        in its {@code ConstructorProperties} annotation are present as items
-        in the {@code CompositeData}.  If no constructor is
-        applicable, then the attempt to reconstruct <em>J</em> fails.</p>
+        in its {@code @ConstructorParameters} or {@code @ConstructorProperties}
+        annotation are present as items in the {@code CompositeData}.
+        If no constructor is applicable, then the attempt to reconstruct
+        <em>J</em> fails.</p>
 
         <p>For any possible combination of properties, it must be the
         case that either (a) there are no applicable constructors, or
@@ -909,8 +916,9 @@
       <li><p>Otherwise, <em>J</em> is not reconstructible.</p></li>
     </ol>
 
-    <p>Rule 2 is not applicable to subset Profiles of Java SE that do not
-    include the {@code java.beans} package. When targeting a runtime that does
+    <p>When only {@code @java.beans.ConstructorProperties} is present then
+    rule 2 is not applicable to subset Profiles of Java SE that do not include
+    the {@code java.beans} package. When targeting a runtime that does
     not include the {@code java.beans} package, and where there is a mismatch
     between the compile-time and runtime environment whereby <em>J</em> is
     compiled with a public constructor and the {@code ConstructorProperties}
@@ -957,14 +965,14 @@
         </blockquote>
       </li>
 
-      <li>Public constructor with <code>&#64;ConstructorProperties</code> annotation:
+      <li>Public constructor with <code>&#64;ConstructorParameters</code> annotation:
 
         <blockquote>
           <pre>
 public class NamedNumber {
     public int getNumber() {return number;}
     public String getName() {return name;}
-    <b>&#64;ConstructorProperties({"number", "name"})
+    <b>&#64;ConstructorParameters({"number", "name"})
     public NamedNumber(int number, String name)</b> {
         this.number = number;
         this.name = name;
--- a/jdk/src/java.rmi/unix/bin/java-rmi.cgi.sh	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-#
-# Copyright (c) 1996, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
-# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
-#
-# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation.  Oracle designates this
-# particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
-# by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
-#
-# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
-# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
-# accompanied this code).
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
-# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
-# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
-#
-# Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
-# or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
-# questions.
-#
-
-#
-#
-
-#
-# This script executes the Java interpreter, defines properties
-# that correspond to the CGI 1.0 environment variables, and executes
-# the class "sun.rmi.transport.proxy.CGIHandler".  It should be
-# installed in the directory to which the HTTP server maps the
-# URL path "/cgi-bin".
-#
-# (Configuration is necessary as noted below.)
-#
-# This class will support a QUERY_STRING of the form "forward=<port>"
-# with a REQUEST_METHOD "POST".  The body of the request will be
-# forwarded (as another POST request) to the server listening on the
-# specified port (must be >= 1024).  The response from this forwarded
-# request will be the response to the original request.
-#
-# CONFIGURATION:
-#
-# Fill in correct absolute path to Java interpreter below.  For example,
-# the "PATH=" line might be changed to the follow if the JDK is installed
-# at the path "/home/peter/java":
-#
-# PATH=/home/peter/java/bin:$PATH
-#
-PATH=/usr/local/java/bin:$PATH
-exec java \
-	-DAUTH_TYPE="$AUTH_TYPE" \
-	-DCONTENT_LENGTH="$CONTENT_LENGTH" \
-	-DCONTENT_TYPE="$CONTENT_TYPE" \
-	-DGATEWAY_INTERFACE="$GATEWAY_INTERFACE" \
-	-DHTTP_ACCEPT="$HTTP_ACCEPT" \
-	-DPATH_INFO="$PATH_INFO" \
-	-DPATH_TRANSLATED="$PATH_TRANSLATED" \
-	-DQUERY_STRING="$QUERY_STRING" \
-	-DREMOTE_ADDR="$REMOTE_ADDR" \
-	-DREMOTE_HOST="$REMOTE_HOST" \
-	-DREMOTE_IDENT="$REMOTE_IDENT" \
-	-DREMOTE_USER="$REMOTE_USER" \
-	-DREQUEST_METHOD="$REQUEST_METHOD" \
-	-DSCRIPT_NAME="$SCRIPT_NAME" \
-	-DSERVER_NAME="$SERVER_NAME" \
-	-DSERVER_PORT="$SERVER_PORT" \
-	-DSERVER_PROTOCOL="$SERVER_PROTOCOL" \
-	-DSERVER_SOFTWARE="$SERVER_SOFTWARE" \
-	sun.rmi.transport.proxy.CGIHandler
--- a/jdk/src/java.sql/share/classes/java/sql/Connection.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.sql/share/classes/java/sql/Connection.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 /*
- * Copyright (c) 1996, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 1996, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
  *
  * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -1482,4 +1482,109 @@
      * @since 1.7
      */
     int getNetworkTimeout() throws SQLException;
+
+    // JDBC 4.3
+
+     /**
+     * Hints to the driver that a request, an independent unit of work, is beginning
+     * on this connection. Each request is independent of all other requests
+     * with regard to state local to the connection either on the client or the
+     * server. Work done between {@code beginRequest}, {@code endRequest}
+     * pairs does not depend on any other work done on the connection either as
+     * part of another request or outside of any request. A request may include multiple
+     * transactions. There may be dependencies on committed database state as
+     * that is not local to the connection.
+     * <p>
+     * Local state is defined as any state associated with a Connection that is
+     * local to the current Connection either in the client or the database that
+     * is not transparently reproducible.
+     * <p>
+     * Calls to {@code beginRequest} and {@code endRequest}  are not nested.
+     * Multiple calls to {@code beginRequest} without an intervening call
+     * to {@code endRequest} is not an error. The first {@code beginRequest} call
+     * marks the start of the request and subsequent calls are treated as
+     * a no-op
+     * <p>
+     * Use of {@code beginRequest} and {@code endRequest} is optional, vendor
+     * specific and should largely be transparent. In particular
+     * implementations may detect conditions that indicate dependence on
+     * other work such as an open transaction. It is recommended though not
+     * required that implementations throw a {@code SQLException} if there is an active
+     * transaction and {@code beginRequest} is called.
+     * Using these methods may improve performance or provide other benefits.
+     * Consult your vendors documentation for additional information.
+     * <p>
+     * It is recommended to
+     * enclose each unit of work in {@code beginRequest}, {@code endRequest}
+     * pairs such that there is no open transaction at the beginning or end of
+     * the request and no dependency on local state that crosses request
+     * boundaries. Committed database state is not local.
+     *
+     * @implSpec
+     * The default implementation is a no-op.
+     * <p>
+     * @apiNote
+     * This method is to be used by Connection pooling managers.
+     * <p>
+     * The pooling manager should call {@code beginRequest} on the underlying connection
+     * prior to returning a connection to the caller.
+     * <p>
+     * The pooling manager does not need to call {@code beginRequest} if:
+     * <ul>
+     * <li>The connection pool caches {@code PooledConnection} objects</li>
+     * <li>Returns a logical connection handle when {@code getConnection} is
+     * called by the application</li>
+     * <li>The pool manager calls {@code Connection.close} on the logical connection handle
+     * prior to returning the {@code PooledConnection} back to the cache</li>
+     * </ul>
+     * @throws SQLException if an error occurs
+     * @since 1.9
+     * @see endRequest
+     * @see javax.sql.PooledConnection
+     */
+    default void beginRequest() throws SQLException {
+       // Default method takes no action
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * Hints to the driver that a request, an independent unit of work,
+     * has completed. Calls to {@code beginRequest}
+     * and {@code endRequest} are not nested. Multiple
+     * calls to {@code endRequest} without an intervening call to {@code beginRequest}
+     * is not an error. The first {@code endRequest} call
+     * marks the request completed and subsequent calls are treated as
+     * a no-op. If {@code endRequest} is called without an initial call to
+     * {@code beginRequest} is a no-op.
+     *<p>
+     * The exact behavior of this method is vendor specific. In particular
+     * implementations may detect conditions that indicate dependence on
+     * other work such as an open transaction. It is recommended though not
+     * required that implementations throw a {@code SQLException} if there is an active
+     * transaction and {@code endRequest} is called.
+     *
+     * @implSpec
+     * The default implementation is a no-op.
+     * @apiNote
+     *
+     * This method is to be used by Connection pooling managers.
+     * <p>
+     * The pooling manager should call {@code endRequest} on the underlying connection
+     * when the applications returns the connection back to the connection pool.
+     * <p>
+     * The pooling manager does not need to call {@code endRequest} if:
+     * <ul>
+     * <li>The connection pool caches {@code PooledConnection} objects</li>
+     * <li>Returns a logical connection handle when {@code getConnection} is
+     * called by the application</li>
+     * <li>The pool manager calls {@code Connection.close} on the logical connection handle
+     * prior to returning the {@code PooledConnection} back to the cache</li>
+     * </ul>
+     * @throws SQLException if an error occurs
+     * @since 1.9
+     * @see beginRequest
+     * @see javax.sql.PooledConnection
+     */
+    default void endRequest() throws SQLException {
+            // Default method takes no action
+    }
 }
--- a/jdk/src/java.sql/share/classes/javax/sql/PooledConnection.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/java.sql/share/classes/javax/sql/PooledConnection.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 /*
- * Copyright (c) 2000, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2000, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
  *
  * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -66,7 +66,16 @@
  * <code>PooledConnection</code> object to the pool of connections so that
  * it can be used again.  Thus, when an application closes its connection,
  * the underlying physical connection is recycled rather than being closed.
- * <P>
+ * <p>
+ * If the connection pool manager wraps or provides a proxy to the logical
+ * handle returned from a call to {@code PoolConnection.getConnection}, the pool
+ * manager must do
+ * one of the following when the application calls {@code Connection.close}:
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>call {@code endRequest} on the logical {@code Connection} handle
+ * <li>call {@code close} on the logical {@code Connection} handle
+ * </ul>
+ * <p>
  * The physical connection is not closed until the connection pool manager
  * calls the <code>PooledConnection</code> method <code>close</code>.
  * This method is generally called to have an orderly shutdown of the server or
--- a/jdk/test/TEST.groups	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/TEST.groups	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
 
 tier1 = \
     :jdk_lang \
+    -java/lang/ProcessHandle/TreeTest.java \
     :jdk_util \
     sun/nio/cs/ISO8859x.java \
     java/nio/Buffer \
@@ -34,6 +35,7 @@
     :jdk_math
 
 tier2 = \
+    java/lang/ProcessHandle/TreeTest.java \
     :jdk_io \
     :jdk_nio \
     -sun/nio/cs/ISO8859x.java \
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/java/awt/Component/CreateImage/CreateImage.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+import java.awt.AWTException;
+import java.awt.Button;
+import java.awt.Component;
+import java.awt.EventQueue;
+import java.awt.Frame;
+import java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment;
+
+import javax.swing.JButton;
+
+/**
+ * @test
+ * @bug 6815345
+ * @run main CreateImage
+ * @run main/othervm -Djava.awt.headless=true CreateImage
+ */
+public final class CreateImage {
+
+    public static void main(final String[] args) throws Exception {
+        EventQueue.invokeAndWait(CreateImage::test);
+    }
+
+    private static void test() {
+        final JButton jbutton1 = new JButton();
+        final JButton jbutton2 = new JButton();
+
+        if (GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) {
+            checkCreateImage(jbutton1, true);
+            checkCreateImage(jbutton2, true);
+            return;
+        }
+
+        final Frame frame = new Frame();
+        final Button button1 = new Button();
+        final Button button2 = new Button();
+        try {
+            // all components are not displayable
+            checkCreateImage(frame, true);
+            checkCreateImage(button1, true);
+            checkCreateImage(button2, true);
+            checkCreateImage(jbutton1, true);
+            checkCreateImage(jbutton2, true);
+
+            // some components added to the non-displayable frame
+            frame.add(button1);
+            frame.add(jbutton1);
+            checkCreateImage(button1, true);
+            checkCreateImage(jbutton1, true);
+            frame.pack();
+
+            // tests previously added components when the frame is displayable
+            checkCreateImage(frame, false);
+            checkCreateImage(button1, false);
+            checkCreateImage(jbutton1, false);
+
+            // some components added to the displayable frame
+            frame.add(button2);
+            frame.add(jbutton2);
+            checkCreateImage(button2, false);
+            checkCreateImage(jbutton2, false);
+
+        } finally {
+            frame.dispose();
+        }
+        // tests all components after the frame became non-displayable again
+        checkCreateImage(frame, true);
+        checkCreateImage(button1, true);
+        checkCreateImage(button2, true);
+        checkCreateImage(jbutton1, true);
+        checkCreateImage(jbutton2, true);
+    }
+
+    private static void checkCreateImage(final Component comp,
+                                         final boolean isNull) {
+        if ((comp.createImage(10, 10) != null) == isNull) {
+            throw new RuntimeException("Image is wrong");
+        }
+        if ((comp.createVolatileImage(10, 10) != null) == isNull) {
+            throw new RuntimeException("Image is wrong");
+        }
+        try {
+            if ((comp.createVolatileImage(10, 10, null) != null) == isNull) {
+                throw new RuntimeException("Image is wrong");
+            }
+        } catch (final AWTException ignored) {
+            // this check is not applicable
+        }
+    }
+}
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/java/awt/Component/TreeLockDeadlock/TreeLockDeadlock.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+import java.awt.Frame;
+import java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration;
+import java.awt.Window;
+
+import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.MINUTES;
+import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS;
+
+/**
+ * @test
+ * @bug 8138764
+ */
+public final class TreeLockDeadlock extends Frame {
+
+    @Override
+    public synchronized GraphicsConfiguration getGraphicsConfiguration() {
+        return super.getGraphicsConfiguration();
+    }
+
+    @Override
+    public synchronized void reshape(int x, int y, int width, int height) {
+        super.reshape(x, y, width, height);
+    }
+
+    @Override
+    public synchronized float getOpacity() {
+        return super.getOpacity();
+    }
+
+    public static void main(final String[] args) throws Exception {
+        final Window window = new TreeLockDeadlock();
+        window.setSize(300, 300);
+        test(window);
+    }
+
+    private static void test(final Window window) throws Exception {
+        final long start = System.nanoTime();
+        final long end = start + NANOSECONDS.convert(1, MINUTES);
+
+        final Runnable r1 = () -> {
+            while (System.nanoTime() < end) {
+                window.setBounds(window.getBounds());
+            }
+        };
+        final Runnable r2 = () -> {
+            while (System.nanoTime() < end) {
+                window.getGraphicsConfiguration();
+                window.getOpacity();
+            }
+        };
+
+        final Thread t1 = new Thread(r1);
+        final Thread t2 = new Thread(r1);
+        final Thread t3 = new Thread(r2);
+        final Thread t4 = new Thread(r2);
+
+        t1.start();
+        t2.start();
+        t3.start();
+        t4.start();
+        t1.join();
+        t2.join();
+        t3.join();
+        t4.join();
+    }
+}
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/java/awt/EmbeddedFrame/GraphicsConfigTest/GraphicsConfigTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2007, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * @test
+ * @bug 6356322
+ * @summary Tests that embedded frame's graphics configuration is updated
+ *          correctly when it is moved to another screen in multiscreen system,
+ *          XToolkit
+ * @author artem.ananiev@sun.com: area=awt.multiscreen
+ * @requires (os.family == "linux") | (os.family == "solaris")
+ * @modules java.desktop/sun.awt
+ *          java.desktop/sun.awt.X11
+ *          java.desktop/java.awt.peer
+ * @run main GraphicsConfigTest
+ */
+
+import java.awt.*;
+import java.awt.peer.*;
+import java.lang.reflect.*;
+import java.util.*;
+import sun.awt.*;
+
+public class GraphicsConfigTest {
+
+    private static void init()
+        throws InterruptedException, AWTException {
+        if (!isXToolkit()) {
+            System.err.println("The test should be run only on XToolkit");
+            return;
+        }
+
+        GraphicsEnvironment ge =
+                GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment();
+        GraphicsDevice[] gds = ge.getScreenDevices();
+        if (gds.length < 2) {
+            System.err.println("The test should be run only in"
+                + " multiscreen configuration");
+            return;
+        }
+
+        boolean xinerama = Arrays.stream(gds)
+            .map((gd) -> gd.getDefaultConfiguration().getBounds())
+            .filter((r) -> r.x != 0 || r.y != 0).findFirst().isPresent();
+
+        if (!xinerama) {
+            System.err.println("The test should be run only with Xinerama ON");
+            return;
+        }
+
+        Rectangle r0 = gds[0].getDefaultConfiguration().getBounds();
+        Rectangle r1 = gds[1].getDefaultConfiguration().getBounds();
+
+        System.setProperty("sun.awt.xembedserver", "true");
+        Frame f = new Frame("F");
+        try {
+            final Robot robot = new Robot();
+
+            f.setBounds(r0.x + 100, r0.y + 100, 200, 200);
+            f.setVisible(true);
+            robot.waitForIdle();
+            Thread.sleep(1000);
+
+            Canvas c = new Canvas();
+            f.add(c);
+            AWTAccessor.ComponentAccessor acc =
+                        AWTAccessor.getComponentAccessor();
+            WindowIDProvider wip = acc.getPeer(c);
+            long h = wip.getWindow();
+
+            EmbeddedFrame e = createEmbeddedFrame(h);
+            acc.<FramePeer>getPeer(e).setBoundsPrivate(0, 0, 100,
+                100); // triggers XConfigureEvent
+            e.registerListeners();
+            e.setVisible(true);
+            robot.waitForIdle();
+            Thread.sleep(1000);
+
+            if (!checkGC(f, e)) {
+                throw new RuntimeException("Failed at checkpoint 1");
+            }
+
+            f.setLocation(r1.x + 100, r1.y + 100);
+            Thread.sleep(100);
+            acc.<FramePeer>getPeer(e).setBoundsPrivate(0, 0, 101,
+                101); // triggers XConfigureEvent
+            robot.waitForIdle();
+            Thread.sleep(1000);
+
+            if (!checkGC(f, e)) {
+                throw new RuntimeException("Failed at checkpoint 2");
+            }
+
+            f.setLocation(r0.x + 100, r0.y + 100);
+            Thread.sleep(100);
+            acc.<FramePeer>getPeer(e).setBoundsPrivate(0, 0, 102,
+                102); // triggers XConfigureEvent
+            robot.waitForIdle();
+            Thread.sleep(1000);
+
+            if (!checkGC(f, e)) {
+                throw new RuntimeException("Failed at checkpoint 3");
+            }
+
+        } finally {
+            f.dispose();
+        }
+    }
+
+    private static boolean isXToolkit() {
+        return Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getClass()
+                        .getName().equals("sun.awt.X11.XToolkit");
+    }
+
+    private static EmbeddedFrame createEmbeddedFrame(long window) {
+        try {
+            Class cl = Class.forName("sun.awt.X11.XEmbeddedFrame");
+            Constructor cons = cl.getConstructor(
+                new Class[]{Long.TYPE, Boolean.TYPE});
+            return (EmbeddedFrame) cons.newInstance(new Object[]{window, true});
+        } catch (Exception e) {
+            e.printStackTrace();
+            throw new RuntimeException("Can't create embedded frame");
+        }
+    }
+
+    private static boolean checkGC(Component c, Component d) {
+        GraphicsConfiguration g1 = c.getGraphicsConfiguration();
+        System.err.println(g1);
+        GraphicsConfiguration g2 = d.getGraphicsConfiguration();
+        System.err.println(g2);
+
+        return g1.equals(g2);
+    }
+
+    public static void main(String args[]) throws InterruptedException, AWTException {
+        init();
+    }
+}
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/java/awt/List/FocusEmptyListTest/FocusEmptyListTest.html	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+<!--
+ Copyright (c) 2007, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ 
+ This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ 
+ This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ accompanied this code).
+ 
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ 
+ Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ questions.
+-->
+<html>
+<!--  
+  @test
+  @bug 6387275
+  @summary List: the focus is at the top of the first item, XAWT
+  @author Dmitry.Cherepanov@SUN.COM area=awt.list
+  @requires (os.family == "linux" | os.family == "solaris")
+  @modules java.desktop/sun.awt
+           java.desktop/java.awt.peer
+           java.desktop/sun.awt.X11
+  @run applet FocusEmptyListTest.html
+  -->
+<head>
+<title> FocusEmptyListTest </title>
+</head>
+<body>
+
+<h1>FocusEmptyListTest<br>Bug ID: 6387275 </h1>
+
+<p> This is an AUTOMATIC test, simply wait for completion </p>
+
+<APPLET CODE="FocusEmptyListTest.class" WIDTH=200 HEIGHT=200></APPLET>
+</body>
+</html>
+
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/java/awt/List/FocusEmptyListTest/FocusEmptyListTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2007, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+/*
+  test
+  @bug 6387275
+  @summary List: the focus is at the top of the first item, XAWT
+  @author Dmitry.Cherepanov@SUN.COM area=awt.list
+  @run applet FocusEmptyListTest.html
+*/
+
+import java.applet.Applet;
+import java.awt.*;
+import java.lang.reflect.*;
+import java.awt.peer.ListPeer;
+
+import sun.awt.AWTAccessor;
+
+public class FocusEmptyListTest extends Applet {
+
+    public void init() {
+        setLayout(new BorderLayout());
+    }//End  init()
+
+    public void start() {
+        boolean isXToolkit = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit()
+            .getClass().getName().equals("sun.awt.X11.XToolkit");
+        if (!isXToolkit) {
+            System.out.println("The test is XAWT-only.");
+            return;
+        }
+
+        List list = new List();
+        Object isIndexDisplayed = null;
+        setLayout(new FlowLayout());
+
+        getToolkit().addAWTEventListener(System.out::println,
+            AWTEvent.FOCUS_EVENT_MASK | AWTEvent.WINDOW_FOCUS_EVENT_MASK);
+
+        add(list);
+        list.add("item1");
+
+        setSize(200, 200);
+        setVisible(true);
+        validate();
+
+        list.removeAll();
+
+        try {
+
+            // peer = List.getPeer()
+            ListPeer peer = AWTAccessor.getComponentAccessor().getPeer(list);
+            System.out.println("peer = " + peer);
+            Class peerClass = peer.getClass();
+            System.out.println("peer's class = " + peerClass);
+
+            // isIndexDisplayed = peer.isIndexDisplayed(-1)
+            Method isIndexDisplayedM
+                = peerClass.getDeclaredMethod("isIndexDisplayed", Integer.TYPE);
+            System.out.println("method = " + isIndexDisplayedM);
+            isIndexDisplayedM.setAccessible(true);
+            isIndexDisplayed = isIndexDisplayedM.invoke(peer, -1);
+            System.out.println("isIndexDisplayed=" + isIndexDisplayed);
+
+        } catch (Throwable thr) {
+            throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: " + thr);
+        }
+
+        if ((Boolean) isIndexDisplayed) {
+            throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: -1 should be"
+                + " invisible index");
+        }
+
+    }// start()
+
+}// class AutomaticAppletTest
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/java/awt/Window/MultiWindowApp/MultiWindowAppTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @test @summary After calling frame.toBack() dialog goes to the back on Ubuntu 12.04
+ * @bug 8022334
+ * @author Semyon Sadetsky
+ * @run main MultiWindowAppTest
+ */
+
+import java.awt.*;
+
+public class MultiWindowAppTest {
+
+    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
+        Window win1 = new Frame();
+        Window win2 = new Dialog((Frame) null);
+
+        win1.setBounds(100, 100, 200, 200);
+        win1.setBackground(Color.RED);
+        win1.setVisible(true);
+
+        Robot robot = new Robot();
+        robot.delay(200);
+        robot.waitForIdle();
+
+        win2.setBounds(win1.getBounds());
+        win2.setVisible(true);
+
+        robot.delay(200);
+        robot.waitForIdle();
+
+        win1.toFront();
+        robot.delay(200);
+        robot.waitForIdle();
+
+        Point point = win1.getLocationOnScreen();
+        Color color = robot.getPixelColor(point.x + 100, point.y + 100);
+
+        if(!color.equals(Color.RED)) {
+            win1.dispose();
+            win2.dispose();
+            throw new RuntimeException("Window was not sent to front.");
+        }
+
+        win1.toBack();
+        robot.delay(200);
+        robot.waitForIdle();
+
+        color = robot.getPixelColor(point.x + 100, point.y + 100);
+
+        win1.dispose();
+        win2.dispose();
+
+        if(color.equals(Color.RED)) {
+            throw new RuntimeException("Window was not sent to back.");
+        }
+
+        System.out.println("ok");
+    }
+}
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/java/awt/Window/ScreenLocation/ScreenLocationTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+/* @test
+   @bug 8011616
+   @summary JWindow.getLocation and JWindow.getLocationOnScreen return different
+            values on Unity
+   @author Semyon Sadetsky
+  */
+
+import java.awt.*;
+
+public class ScreenLocationTest {
+
+
+    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
+        testLocation();
+        testSize();
+        System.out.println("ok");
+    }
+
+    public static void testLocation() throws Exception {
+        Window window = new Window((Frame) null);
+        window.setSize(100, 100);
+        window.setLocation(0, 0);
+        window.setVisible(true);
+
+        Robot robot = new Robot();
+        robot.delay(200);
+        robot.waitForIdle();
+
+        Point location1 = window.getLocation();
+        Point location2 = window.getLocationOnScreen();
+        window.setLocation(10000, 10000);
+
+        if (!location1.equals(location2)) {
+            window.dispose();
+            throw new RuntimeException("getLocation is different");
+        }
+
+        robot.delay(200);
+        robot.waitForIdle();
+        location1 = window.getLocation();
+        location2 = window.getLocationOnScreen();
+
+        if (!location1.equals(location2)) {
+            window.dispose();
+            throw new RuntimeException("getLocation is different");
+        }
+
+        window.dispose();
+    }
+
+    public static void testSize() throws Exception {
+        Window window = new Window((Frame) null);
+        window.setSize(Integer.MAX_VALUE, Integer.MAX_VALUE);
+        window.setVisible(true);
+
+        Robot robot = new Robot();
+        robot.delay(200);
+        robot.waitForIdle();
+
+        Dimension size = window.getSize();
+        if (size.width == Integer.MAX_VALUE ||
+                size.height == Integer.MAX_VALUE) {
+            window.dispose();
+            throw new RuntimeException("size is wrong");
+        }
+
+        window.dispose();
+    }
+}
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/java/awt/datatransfer/DataFlavor/MacOsXFileAndMultipleFileCopingTest/MacOsXFileAndMultipleFileCopingTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,368 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+/*
+  @test
+  @bug 8081787 8136763
+  @author Mikhail Cherkasov
+  @run main/manual MacOsXFileAndMultipleFileCopingTest
+*/
+
+import javax.swing.*;
+import java.awt.*;
+import java.awt.datatransfer.*;
+import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
+import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
+import java.net.URL;
+
+public class MacOsXFileAndMultipleFileCopingTest {
+    private static void init() {
+        String[] instructions =
+                {"Test for MacOS X only:",
+                        "1. The aim is to test that java works fine with \"application/" +
+                                "x-java-url;class=java.net.URL\"falvor and support coping of multiple files",
+                        "2. Open finder and select any file.",
+                        "3. Press CMD+C or press \"Copy\" in context menu",
+                        "4. Focus window with \"Test URL\" Button.",
+                        "5. If you see URL for selected file, then test PASSED,",
+                        "otherwise test FAILED.",
+
+                        "6. Open finder again and select several files.",
+                        "7. Press CMD+C or press \"Copy\" in context menu",
+                        "8. Focus window with \"Test multiple files coping\" Button.",
+                        "9. If you see list of selected files, then test PASSED,",
+                        "otherwise test FAILED.",
+
+                };
+
+        Sysout.createDialog();
+        Sysout.printInstructions(instructions);
+
+        final Frame frame = new Frame();
+        Panel panel = new Panel();
+        panel.setLayout(new BoxLayout(panel, BoxLayout.PAGE_AXIS));
+
+        frame.add(panel);
+        Button testUrlBtn = new Button("Test URL");
+        final TextArea textArea = new TextArea(5, 80);
+        testUrlBtn.addActionListener(new AbstractAction() {
+            @Override
+            public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
+                try {
+                    Clipboard board = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getSystemClipboard();
+                    URL url = (URL) board.getData(new DataFlavor("application/x-java-url;class=java.net.URL"));
+                    textArea.setText(url.toString());
+                } catch (Exception e) {
+                    throw new RuntimeException(e);
+                }
+            }
+        });
+        panel.add(testUrlBtn);
+        Button testUriList = new Button("Test multiple files coping");
+        testUriList.addActionListener(new AbstractAction() {
+            @Override
+            public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
+                try {
+                    Clipboard board = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getSystemClipboard();
+                        String files = (String) board.getData(new DataFlavor("text/uri-list;class=java.lang.String"));
+                    textArea.setText(files);
+                } catch (Exception e) {
+                    throw new RuntimeException(e);
+                }
+            }
+        });
+        panel.add(testUriList);
+        panel.add(textArea);
+        frame.setBounds(200, 200, 400, 400);
+        frame.setVisible(true);
+
+    }//End  init()
+
+
+    /*****************************************************
+     * Standard Test Machinery Section
+     * DO NOT modify anything in this section -- it's a
+     * standard chunk of code which has all of the
+     * synchronisation necessary for the test harness.
+     * By keeping it the same in all tests, it is easier
+     * to read and understand someone else's test, as
+     * well as insuring that all tests behave correctly
+     * with the test harness.
+     * There is a section following this for test-defined
+     * classes
+     ******************************************************/
+    private static boolean theTestPassed = false;
+    private static boolean testGeneratedInterrupt = false;
+    private static String failureMessage = "";
+
+    private static Thread mainThread = null;
+
+    private static int sleepTime = 300000;
+
+    public static void main(String args[]) throws InterruptedException {
+        if (!System.getProperty("os.name").startsWith("Mac")) {
+            return;
+        }
+        mainThread = Thread.currentThread();
+        try {
+            init();
+        } catch (TestPassedException e) {
+            //The test passed, so just return from main and harness will
+            // interepret this return as a pass
+            return;
+        }
+        //At this point, neither test passed nor test failed has been
+        // called -- either would have thrown an exception and ended the
+        // test, so we know we have multiple threads.
+
+        //Test involves other threads, so sleep and wait for them to
+        // called pass() or fail()
+        try {
+            Thread.sleep(sleepTime);
+            //Timed out, so fail the test
+            throw new RuntimeException("Timed out after " + sleepTime / 1000 + " seconds");
+        } catch (InterruptedException e) {
+            if (!testGeneratedInterrupt) throw e;
+
+            //reset flag in case hit this code more than once for some reason (just safety)
+            testGeneratedInterrupt = false;
+            if (theTestPassed == false) {
+                throw new RuntimeException(failureMessage);
+            }
+        }
+
+    }//main
+
+    public static synchronized void setTimeoutTo(int seconds) {
+        sleepTime = seconds * 1000;
+    }
+
+    public static synchronized void pass() {
+        Sysout.println("The test passed.");
+        Sysout.println("The test is over, hit  Ctl-C to stop Java VM");
+        //first check if this is executing in main thread
+        if (mainThread == Thread.currentThread()) {
+            //Still in the main thread, so set the flag just for kicks,
+            // and throw a test passed exception which will be caught
+            // and end the test.
+            theTestPassed = true;
+            throw new TestPassedException();
+        }
+        //pass was called from a different thread, so set the flag and interrupt
+        // the main thead.
+        theTestPassed = true;
+        testGeneratedInterrupt = true;
+        if (mainThread != null) {
+            mainThread.interrupt();
+        }
+    }//pass()
+
+    public static synchronized void fail() {
+        //test writer didn't specify why test failed, so give generic
+        fail("it just plain failed! :-)");
+    }
+
+    public static synchronized void fail(String whyFailed) {
+        Sysout.println("The test failed: " + whyFailed);
+        Sysout.println("The test is over, hit  Ctl-C to stop Java VM");
+        //check if this called from main thread
+        if (mainThread == Thread.currentThread()) {
+            //If main thread, fail now 'cause not sleeping
+            throw new RuntimeException(whyFailed);
+        }
+        theTestPassed = false;
+        testGeneratedInterrupt = true;
+        failureMessage = whyFailed;
+        mainThread.interrupt();
+    }//fail()
+
+}// class ManualMainTest
+
+//This exception is used to exit from any level of call nesting
+// when it's determined that the test has passed, and immediately
+// end the test.
+class TestPassedException extends RuntimeException {
+}
+
+//*********** End Standard Test Machinery Section **********
+
+
+/****************************************************
+ * Standard Test Machinery
+ * DO NOT modify anything below -- it's a standard
+ * chunk of code whose purpose is to make user
+ * interaction uniform, and thereby make it simpler
+ * to read and understand someone else's test.
+ ****************************************************/
+
+/**
+ This is part of the standard test machinery.
+ It creates a dialog (with the instructions), and is the interface
+ for sending text messages to the user.
+ To print the instructions, send an array of strings to Sysout.createDialog
+ WithInstructions method.  Put one line of instructions per array entry.
+ To display a message for the tester to see, simply call Sysout.println
+ with the string to be displayed.
+ This mimics System.out.println but works within the test harness as well
+ as standalone.
+ */
+
+class Sysout {
+    private static TestDialog dialog;
+    private static boolean numbering = false;
+    private static int messageNumber = 0;
+
+    public static void createDialogWithInstructions(String[] instructions) {
+        dialog = new TestDialog(new Frame(), "Instructions");
+        dialog.printInstructions(instructions);
+        dialog.setVisible(true);
+        println("Any messages for the tester will display here.");
+    }
+
+    public static void createDialog() {
+        dialog = new TestDialog(new Frame(), "Instructions");
+        String[] defInstr = {"Instructions will appear here. ", ""};
+        dialog.printInstructions(defInstr);
+        dialog.setVisible(true);
+        println("Any messages for the tester will display here.");
+    }
+
+
+    /* Enables message counting for the tester. */
+    public static void enableNumbering(boolean enable) {
+        numbering = enable;
+    }
+
+    public static void printInstructions(String[] instructions) {
+        dialog.printInstructions(instructions);
+    }
+
+
+    public static void println(String messageIn) {
+        if (numbering) {
+            messageIn = "" + messageNumber + " " + messageIn;
+            messageNumber++;
+        }
+        dialog.displayMessage(messageIn);
+    }
+
+}// Sysout  class
+
+/**
+ This is part of the standard test machinery.  It provides a place for the
+ test instructions to be displayed, and a place for interactive messages
+ to the user to be displayed.
+ To have the test instructions displayed, see Sysout.
+ To have a message to the user be displayed, see Sysout.
+ Do not call anything in this dialog directly.
+ */
+class TestDialog extends Dialog implements ActionListener {
+
+    TextArea instructionsText;
+    TextArea messageText;
+    int maxStringLength = 80;
+    Panel buttonP = new Panel();
+    Button passB = new Button("pass");
+    Button failB = new Button("fail");
+
+    //DO NOT call this directly, go through Sysout
+    public TestDialog(Frame frame, String name) {
+        super(frame, name);
+        int scrollBoth = TextArea.SCROLLBARS_BOTH;
+        instructionsText = new TextArea("", 15, maxStringLength, scrollBoth);
+        add("North", instructionsText);
+
+        messageText = new TextArea("", 5, maxStringLength, scrollBoth);
+        add("Center", messageText);
+
+        passB = new Button("pass");
+        passB.setActionCommand("pass");
+        passB.addActionListener(this);
+        buttonP.add("East", passB);
+
+        failB = new Button("fail");
+        failB.setActionCommand("fail");
+        failB.addActionListener(this);
+        buttonP.add("West", failB);
+
+        add("South", buttonP);
+        pack();
+
+        setVisible(true);
+    }// TestDialog()
+
+    //DO NOT call this directly, go through Sysout
+    public void printInstructions(String[] instructions) {
+        //Clear out any current instructions
+        instructionsText.setText("");
+
+        //Go down array of instruction strings
+
+        String printStr, remainingStr;
+        for (int i = 0; i < instructions.length; i++) {
+            //chop up each into pieces maxSringLength long
+            remainingStr = instructions[i];
+            while (remainingStr.length() > 0) {
+                //if longer than max then chop off first max chars to print
+                if (remainingStr.length() >= maxStringLength) {
+                    //Try to chop on a word boundary
+                    int posOfSpace = remainingStr.
+                            lastIndexOf(' ', maxStringLength - 1);
+
+                    if (posOfSpace <= 0) posOfSpace = maxStringLength - 1;
+
+                    printStr = remainingStr.substring(0, posOfSpace + 1);
+                    remainingStr = remainingStr.substring(posOfSpace + 1);
+                }
+                //else just print
+                else {
+                    printStr = remainingStr;
+                    remainingStr = "";
+                }
+
+                instructionsText.append(printStr + "\n");
+
+            }// while
+
+        }// for
+
+    }//printInstructions()
+
+    //DO NOT call this directly, go through Sysout
+    public void displayMessage(String messageIn) {
+        messageText.append(messageIn + "\n");
+        System.out.println(messageIn);
+    }
+
+    //catch presses of the passed and failed buttons.
+    //simply call the standard pass() or fail() static methods of
+    //ManualMainTest
+    public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
+        if (e.getActionCommand() == "pass") {
+            MacOsXFileAndMultipleFileCopingTest.pass();
+        } else {
+            MacOsXFileAndMultipleFileCopingTest.fail();
+        }
+    }
+
+}// TestDialog  class
\ No newline at end of file
--- a/jdk/test/java/awt/datatransfer/DataFlavor/XJavaUrlDataFlavorTest/XJavaUrlDataFlavorTest.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,345 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
- * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
- *
- * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
- * published by the Free Software Foundation.
- *
- * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
- * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
- * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
- * accompanied this code).
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
- * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
- * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
- *
- * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
- * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
- * questions.
- */
-
-/*
-  @test
-  @bug 8081787
-  @summary MalformedURLException is thrown during reading data for application/x-java-url;class=java.net.URL flavor
-  @author Mikhail Cherkasov
-  @run main/manual XJavaUrlDataFlavorTest
-*/
-
-import javax.swing.*;
-import java.awt.*;
-import java.awt.datatransfer.*;
-import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
-import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
-import java.net.URL;
-
-public class XJavaUrlDataFlavorTest {
-    private static void init() {
-        String[] instructions =
-                {"Test for MacOS X only:",
-                        "1. The aim is to test that java works fine with \"application/" +
-                                "x-java-url;class=java.net.URL\"falvor.",
-                        "2. Open finder and select any file.",
-                        "3. Press CMD+C or press \"Copy\" in context menu",
-                        "4. Focus window with \"Test\" Button.",
-                        "5. If you see URL for selected file, then test PASSED,",
-                        "otherwise test FAILED."
-                };
-
-        Sysout.createDialog();
-        Sysout.printInstructions(instructions);
-
-        final Frame frame = new Frame();
-        Panel panel = new Panel();
-        panel.setLayout(new BoxLayout(panel, BoxLayout.PAGE_AXIS));
-
-        frame.add(panel);
-        Button testButton = new Button("Test");
-        final TextField textField = new TextField(40);
-        testButton.addActionListener(new AbstractAction() {
-            @Override
-            public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
-                try {
-                    Clipboard board = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getSystemClipboard();
-                    URL url = (URL)board.getData(new DataFlavor("application/x-java-url;class=java.net.URL"));
-                    textField.setText(url.toString());
-                } catch (Exception e) {
-                    throw new RuntimeException(e);
-                }
-            }
-        });
-        panel.add(testButton);
-        panel.add(textField);
-        frame.setBounds(200, 200, 400, 400);
-        frame.setVisible(true);
-
-    }//End  init()
-
-
-    /*****************************************************
-     * Standard Test Machinery Section
-     * DO NOT modify anything in this section -- it's a
-     * standard chunk of code which has all of the
-     * synchronisation necessary for the test harness.
-     * By keeping it the same in all tests, it is easier
-     * to read and understand someone else's test, as
-     * well as insuring that all tests behave correctly
-     * with the test harness.
-     * There is a section following this for test-defined
-     * classes
-     ******************************************************/
-    private static boolean theTestPassed = false;
-    private static boolean testGeneratedInterrupt = false;
-    private static String failureMessage = "";
-
-    private static Thread mainThread = null;
-
-    private static int sleepTime = 300000;
-
-    public static void main(String args[]) throws InterruptedException {
-        mainThread = Thread.currentThread();
-        try {
-            init();
-        } catch (TestPassedException e) {
-            //The test passed, so just return from main and harness will
-            // interepret this return as a pass
-            return;
-        }
-        //At this point, neither test passed nor test failed has been
-        // called -- either would have thrown an exception and ended the
-        // test, so we know we have multiple threads.
-
-        //Test involves other threads, so sleep and wait for them to
-        // called pass() or fail()
-        try {
-            Thread.sleep(sleepTime);
-            //Timed out, so fail the test
-            throw new RuntimeException("Timed out after " + sleepTime / 1000 + " seconds");
-        } catch (InterruptedException e) {
-            if (!testGeneratedInterrupt) throw e;
-
-            //reset flag in case hit this code more than once for some reason (just safety)
-            testGeneratedInterrupt = false;
-            if (theTestPassed == false) {
-                throw new RuntimeException(failureMessage);
-            }
-        }
-
-    }//main
-
-    public static synchronized void setTimeoutTo(int seconds) {
-        sleepTime = seconds * 1000;
-    }
-
-    public static synchronized void pass() {
-        Sysout.println("The test passed.");
-        Sysout.println("The test is over, hit  Ctl-C to stop Java VM");
-        //first check if this is executing in main thread
-        if (mainThread == Thread.currentThread()) {
-            //Still in the main thread, so set the flag just for kicks,
-            // and throw a test passed exception which will be caught
-            // and end the test.
-            theTestPassed = true;
-            throw new TestPassedException();
-        }
-        //pass was called from a different thread, so set the flag and interrupt
-        // the main thead.
-        theTestPassed = true;
-        testGeneratedInterrupt = true;
-        if (mainThread != null) {
-            mainThread.interrupt();
-        }
-    }//pass()
-
-    public static synchronized void fail() {
-        //test writer didn't specify why test failed, so give generic
-        fail("it just plain failed! :-)");
-    }
-
-    public static synchronized void fail(String whyFailed) {
-        Sysout.println("The test failed: " + whyFailed);
-        Sysout.println("The test is over, hit  Ctl-C to stop Java VM");
-        //check if this called from main thread
-        if (mainThread == Thread.currentThread()) {
-            //If main thread, fail now 'cause not sleeping
-            throw new RuntimeException(whyFailed);
-        }
-        theTestPassed = false;
-        testGeneratedInterrupt = true;
-        failureMessage = whyFailed;
-        mainThread.interrupt();
-    }//fail()
-
-}// class ManualMainTest
-
-//This exception is used to exit from any level of call nesting
-// when it's determined that the test has passed, and immediately
-// end the test.
-class TestPassedException extends RuntimeException {
-}
-
-//*********** End Standard Test Machinery Section **********
-
-
-/****************************************************
- * Standard Test Machinery
- * DO NOT modify anything below -- it's a standard
- * chunk of code whose purpose is to make user
- * interaction uniform, and thereby make it simpler
- * to read and understand someone else's test.
- ****************************************************/
-
-/**
- This is part of the standard test machinery.
- It creates a dialog (with the instructions), and is the interface
- for sending text messages to the user.
- To print the instructions, send an array of strings to Sysout.createDialog
- WithInstructions method.  Put one line of instructions per array entry.
- To display a message for the tester to see, simply call Sysout.println
- with the string to be displayed.
- This mimics System.out.println but works within the test harness as well
- as standalone.
- */
-
-class Sysout {
-    private static TestDialog dialog;
-    private static boolean numbering = false;
-    private static int messageNumber = 0;
-
-    public static void createDialogWithInstructions(String[] instructions) {
-        dialog = new TestDialog(new Frame(), "Instructions");
-        dialog.printInstructions(instructions);
-        dialog.setVisible(true);
-        println("Any messages for the tester will display here.");
-    }
-
-    public static void createDialog() {
-        dialog = new TestDialog(new Frame(), "Instructions");
-        String[] defInstr = {"Instructions will appear here. ", ""};
-        dialog.printInstructions(defInstr);
-        dialog.setVisible(true);
-        println("Any messages for the tester will display here.");
-    }
-
-
-    /* Enables message counting for the tester. */
-    public static void enableNumbering(boolean enable) {
-        numbering = enable;
-    }
-
-    public static void printInstructions(String[] instructions) {
-        dialog.printInstructions(instructions);
-    }
-
-
-    public static void println(String messageIn) {
-        if (numbering) {
-            messageIn = "" + messageNumber + " " + messageIn;
-            messageNumber++;
-        }
-        dialog.displayMessage(messageIn);
-    }
-
-}// Sysout  class
-
-/**
- This is part of the standard test machinery.  It provides a place for the
- test instructions to be displayed, and a place for interactive messages
- to the user to be displayed.
- To have the test instructions displayed, see Sysout.
- To have a message to the user be displayed, see Sysout.
- Do not call anything in this dialog directly.
- */
-class TestDialog extends Dialog implements ActionListener {
-
-    TextArea instructionsText;
-    TextArea messageText;
-    int maxStringLength = 80;
-    Panel buttonP = new Panel();
-    Button passB = new Button("pass");
-    Button failB = new Button("fail");
-
-    //DO NOT call this directly, go through Sysout
-    public TestDialog(Frame frame, String name) {
-        super(frame, name);
-        int scrollBoth = TextArea.SCROLLBARS_BOTH;
-        instructionsText = new TextArea("", 15, maxStringLength, scrollBoth);
-        add("North", instructionsText);
-
-        messageText = new TextArea("", 5, maxStringLength, scrollBoth);
-        add("Center", messageText);
-
-        passB = new Button("pass");
-        passB.setActionCommand("pass");
-        passB.addActionListener(this);
-        buttonP.add("East", passB);
-
-        failB = new Button("fail");
-        failB.setActionCommand("fail");
-        failB.addActionListener(this);
-        buttonP.add("West", failB);
-
-        add("South", buttonP);
-        pack();
-
-        setVisible(true);
-    }// TestDialog()
-
-    //DO NOT call this directly, go through Sysout
-    public void printInstructions(String[] instructions) {
-        //Clear out any current instructions
-        instructionsText.setText("");
-
-        //Go down array of instruction strings
-
-        String printStr, remainingStr;
-        for (int i = 0; i < instructions.length; i++) {
-            //chop up each into pieces maxSringLength long
-            remainingStr = instructions[i];
-            while (remainingStr.length() > 0) {
-                //if longer than max then chop off first max chars to print
-                if (remainingStr.length() >= maxStringLength) {
-                    //Try to chop on a word boundary
-                    int posOfSpace = remainingStr.
-                            lastIndexOf(' ', maxStringLength - 1);
-
-                    if (posOfSpace <= 0) posOfSpace = maxStringLength - 1;
-
-                    printStr = remainingStr.substring(0, posOfSpace + 1);
-                    remainingStr = remainingStr.substring(posOfSpace + 1);
-                }
-                //else just print
-                else {
-                    printStr = remainingStr;
-                    remainingStr = "";
-                }
-
-                instructionsText.append(printStr + "\n");
-
-            }// while
-
-        }// for
-
-    }//printInstructions()
-
-    //DO NOT call this directly, go through Sysout
-    public void displayMessage(String messageIn) {
-        messageText.append(messageIn + "\n");
-        System.out.println(messageIn);
-    }
-
-    //catch presses of the passed and failed buttons.
-    //simply call the standard pass() or fail() static methods of
-    //ManualMainTest
-    public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
-        if (e.getActionCommand() == "pass") {
-            XJavaUrlDataFlavorTest.pass();
-        } else {
-            XJavaUrlDataFlavorTest.fail();
-        }
-    }
-
-}// TestDialog  class
--- a/jdk/test/java/awt/print/PrinterJob/PrintTextTest.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/java/awt/print/PrinterJob/PrintTextTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
 
 /**
  * @test
- * @bug 6425068 7157659
+ * @bug 6425068 7157659 8132890
  * @summary Confirm that text prints where we expect to the length we expect.
  * @run main/manual=yesno PrintTextTest
  */
@@ -113,6 +113,32 @@
         book.append(ptt, portrait);
         book.append(ptt, landscape);
 
+        font = new Font("Dialog", Font.PLAIN, 18);
+        AffineTransform scaleTx = AffineTransform.getScaleInstance(1.25, 1.25);
+        name = "Page " + new Integer(page++);
+        ptt = new PrintTextTest(name, font, scaleTx, false);
+        p.add(name, ptt);
+        book.append(ptt, portrait);
+        book.append(ptt, landscape);
+
+        font = new Font("Dialog", Font.PLAIN, 18);
+        scaleTx = AffineTransform.getScaleInstance(-1.25, 1.25);
+        scaleTx.translate(-preferredSize/1.25, 0);
+        name = "Page " + new Integer(page++);
+        ptt = new PrintTextTest(name, font, scaleTx, false);
+        p.add(name, ptt);
+        book.append(ptt, portrait);
+        book.append(ptt, landscape);
+
+        font = new Font("Dialog", Font.PLAIN, 18);
+        scaleTx = AffineTransform.getScaleInstance(1.25, -1.25);
+        scaleTx.translate(0, -preferredSize/1.25);
+        name = "Page " + new Integer(page++);
+        ptt = new PrintTextTest(name, font, scaleTx, false);
+        p.add(name, ptt);
+        book.append(ptt, portrait);
+        book.append(ptt, landscape);
+
         font = font.deriveFont(rotTx);
         name = "Page " + new Integer(page++);
         ptt = new PrintTextTest(name, font, null, false);
@@ -121,6 +147,30 @@
         book.append(ptt, portrait);
         book.append(ptt, landscape);
 
+        font = new Font("Monospaced", Font.PLAIN, 12);
+        name = "Page " + new Integer(page++);
+        ptt = new PrintTextTest(name, font, null, false);
+        p.add(ptt, BorderLayout.CENTER);
+        p.add(name, ptt);
+        book.append(ptt, portrait);
+        book.append(ptt, landscape);
+
+        Font xfont = font.deriveFont(AffineTransform.getScaleInstance(1.5, 1));
+        name = "Page " + new Integer(page++);
+        ptt = new PrintTextTest(name, xfont, null, false);
+        p.add(ptt, BorderLayout.CENTER);
+        p.add(name, ptt);
+        book.append(ptt, portrait);
+        book.append(ptt, landscape);
+
+        Font yfont = font.deriveFont(AffineTransform.getScaleInstance(1, 1.5));
+        name = "Page " + new Integer(page++);
+        ptt = new PrintTextTest(name, yfont, null, false);
+        p.add(ptt, BorderLayout.CENTER);
+        p.add(name, ptt);
+        book.append(ptt, portrait);
+        book.append(ptt, landscape);
+
         if (System.getProperty("os.name").startsWith("Windows")) {
             font = new Font("MS Gothic", Font.PLAIN, 12);
             name = "Page " + new Integer(page++);
--- a/jdk/test/java/lang/Class/IsEnum.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/java/lang/Class/IsEnum.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@
 
 public class IsEnum {
 
-    static int test(Class clazz, boolean expected) {
-        int status = (clazz.isEnum() == expected)?0:1;
+    static int test(Class<?> clazz, boolean expected) {
+        int status = (clazz.isEnum() == expected) ? 0 : 1;
 
         if (status == 1) {
             System.err.println("Unexpected enum status for " + clazz);
@@ -41,23 +41,23 @@
         return status;
     }
 
-    public static void main(String argv[]) {
+    public static void main(String... argv) {
         int failures = 0;
 
         failures += test(IsEnum.class, false);
         failures += test(String.class, false);
         failures += test(Enum.class, false);
+        failures += test(EnumPoseur.class, false);
         failures += test(java.math.RoundingMode.class, true);
 
-        // Classes in java.lang.annoation
+        // Classes in java.lang.annotation
         failures += test(Annotation.class, false);
         failures += test(ElementType.class, true);
         failures += test(Retention.class, false);
         failures += test(RetentionPolicy.class, true);
         failures += test(Target.class, false);
-        failures += test(EnumPoseur.class, false);
 
-        // Classes for specialized enum constants aren't enum's
+        // A class for a specialized enum constant isn't itself an enum
         failures += test(SpecialEnum.class, true);
         failures += test(SpecialEnum.RED.getClass(), false);
         failures += test(SpecialEnum.GREEN.getClass(), true);
--- a/jdk/test/java/lang/ProcessHandle/TreeTest.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/java/lang/ProcessHandle/TreeTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -27,9 +27,11 @@
 import java.time.Duration;
 import java.time.Instant;
 import java.util.Arrays;
+import java.util.Collections;
 import java.util.List;
 import java.util.Set;
 import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
+import java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch;
 import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
 import java.util.stream.Collectors;
 import java.util.stream.Stream;
@@ -44,6 +46,7 @@
  * @library /lib/testlibrary
  * Test counting and JavaChild.spawning and counting of Processes.
  * @run testng/othervm InfoTest
+ * @key intermittent
  * @author Roger Riggs
  */
 public class TreeTest extends ProcessUtil {
@@ -195,7 +198,7 @@
                     allChildren.stream().map(p -> p.getPid())
                             .collect(Collectors.toList()));
 
-            // Verify that all spawned children show up in the allChildrenList
+            // Verify that all spawned children show up in the allChildren List
             processes.forEach((p, parent) -> {
                 Assert.assertEquals(p.isAlive(), true, "Child should be alive: " + p);
                 Assert.assertTrue(allChildren.contains(p), "Spawned child should be listed in allChildren: " + p);
@@ -241,6 +244,7 @@
             printf(" p1: %s%n", p1.getPid());
 
             int newChildren = 3;
+            CountDownLatch spawnCount = new CountDownLatch(newChildren);
             // Spawn children and have them wait
             p1.sendAction("spawn", newChildren, "stdin");
 
@@ -251,11 +255,26 @@
                     Long child = Long.valueOf(split[2]);
                     Long parent = Long.valueOf(split[0].split(":")[0]);
                     processes.put(ProcessHandle.of(child).get(), ProcessHandle.of(parent).get());
+                    spawnCount.countDown();
                 }
             });
 
-            // Wait for the new processes and save the list
-            List<ProcessHandle> allChildren = waitForAllChildren(p1Handle, newChildren);
+            // Wait for all the subprocesses to be listed as started
+            Assert.assertTrue(spawnCount.await(Utils.adjustTimeout(30L), TimeUnit.SECONDS),
+                    "Timeout waiting for processes to start");
+
+            // Debugging; list allChildren that are not expected in processes
+            List<ProcessHandle> allChildren = ProcessUtil.getAllChildren(p1Handle);
+            long count = allChildren.stream()
+                    .filter(ph -> !processes.containsKey(ph))
+                    .count();
+            if (count > 0) {
+                allChildren.stream()
+                    .filter(ph -> !processes.containsKey(ph))
+                    .forEach(ph1 -> ProcessUtil.printProcess(ph1, "Extra process: "));
+                ProcessUtil.logTaskList();
+                Assert.assertEquals(0, count, "Extra processes in allChildren");
+            }
 
             // Verify that all spawned children are alive, show up in the allChildren list
             // then destroy them
@@ -266,6 +285,7 @@
             });
             Assert.assertEquals(processes.size(), newChildren, "Wrong number of children");
 
+            // Wait for each of the processes to exit
             processes.forEach((p, parent) ->  {
                 for (long retries = Utils.adjustTimeout(100L); retries > 0 ; retries--) {
                     if (!p.isAlive()) {
@@ -285,8 +305,10 @@
             p1.destroyForcibly();
             p1.waitFor();
 
+            // Verify that none of the spawned children are still listed by allChildren
             List<ProcessHandle> remaining = getAllChildren(self);
-            remaining = remaining.stream().filter(processes::contains).collect(Collectors.toList());
+            Assert.assertFalse(remaining.remove(p1Handle), "Child p1 should have exited");
+            remaining = remaining.stream().filter(processes::containsKey).collect(Collectors.toList());
             Assert.assertEquals(remaining.size(), 0, "Subprocess(es) should have exited: " + remaining);
 
         } catch (IOException ioe) {
@@ -354,6 +376,8 @@
      */
     @Test
     public static void test5() {
+        ConcurrentHashMap<ProcessHandle, ProcessHandle> processes = new ConcurrentHashMap<>();
+
         int factor = 2;
         JavaChild p1 = null;
         Instant start = Instant.now();
@@ -374,11 +398,39 @@
             p1.sendAction("child", "child", "spawn", factor, "stdin");
 
             int newChildren = factor * (1 + factor * (1 + factor));
-            List<ProcessHandle> children = ProcessUtil.waitForAllChildren(p1Handle, newChildren);
+            CountDownLatch spawnCount = new CountDownLatch(newChildren);
+
+            // Gather the PIDs from the output of the spawning process
+            p1.forEachOutputLine((s) -> {
+                String[] split = s.trim().split(" ");
+                if (split.length == 3 && split[1].equals("spawn")) {
+                    Long child = Long.valueOf(split[2]);
+                    Long parent = Long.valueOf(split[0].split(":")[0]);
+                    processes.put(ProcessHandle.of(child).get(), ProcessHandle.of(parent).get());
+                    spawnCount.countDown();
+                }
+            });
+
+            // Wait for all the subprocesses to be listed as started
+            Assert.assertTrue(spawnCount.await(Utils.adjustTimeout(30L), TimeUnit.SECONDS),
+                    "Timeout waiting for processes to start");
+
+            // Debugging; list allChildren that are not expected in processes
+            List<ProcessHandle> allChildren = ProcessUtil.getAllChildren(p1Handle);
+            long count = allChildren.stream()
+                    .filter(ph -> !processes.containsKey(ph))
+                    .count();
+            if (count > 0) {
+                allChildren.stream()
+                    .filter(ph -> !processes.containsKey(ph))
+                    .forEach(ph1 -> ProcessUtil.printProcess(ph1, "Extra process: "));
+                ProcessUtil.logTaskList();
+                Assert.assertEquals(0, count, "Extra processes in allChildren");
+            }
 
             Assert.assertEquals(getChildren(p1Handle).size(),
                     factor, "expected direct children");
-            long count = getAllChildren(p1Handle).size();
+            count = getAllChildren(p1Handle).size();
             long totalChildren = factor * factor * factor + factor * factor + factor;
             Assert.assertTrue(count >= totalChildren,
                     "expected at least " + totalChildren + ", actual: " + count);
@@ -397,6 +449,12 @@
             if (p1 != null) {
                 p1.destroyForcibly();
             }
+            processes.forEach((p, parent) -> {
+                if (p.isAlive()) {
+                    ProcessUtil.printProcess(p, "Process Cleanup: ");
+                    p.destroyForcibly();
+                }
+            });
         }
     }
 
--- a/jdk/test/java/lang/invoke/LFCaching/LFSingleThreadCachingTest.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/java/lang/invoke/LFCaching/LFSingleThreadCachingTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
 
 /*
  * @test LFSingleThreadCachingTest
+ * @ignore 8129523
  * @bug 8046703
  * @key randomness
  * @summary Test verifies that lambda forms are cached when run with single thread
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/java/util/Arrays/ArraysEqCmpTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,1083 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * @test
+ * @bug 8033148
+ * @summary tests for array equals and compare
+ * @run testng ArraysEqCmpTest
+*/
+
+import org.testng.Assert;
+import org.testng.annotations.DataProvider;
+import org.testng.annotations.Test;
+
+import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
+import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles;
+import java.lang.invoke.MethodType;
+import java.lang.reflect.Array;
+import java.util.Arrays;
+import java.util.Comparator;
+import java.util.HashMap;
+import java.util.List;
+import java.util.Map;
+import java.util.Objects;
+import java.util.function.BiFunction;
+import java.util.function.LongFunction;
+import java.util.stream.IntStream;
+
+public class ArraysEqCmpTest {
+
+    // Maximum width in bits
+    static final int MAX_WIDTH = 512;
+
+    static final Map<Class, Integer> typeToWidth;
+
+    static {
+        typeToWidth = new HashMap<>();
+        typeToWidth.put(boolean.class, Byte.SIZE);
+        typeToWidth.put(byte.class, Byte.SIZE);
+        typeToWidth.put(short.class, Short.SIZE);
+        typeToWidth.put(char.class, Character.SIZE);
+        typeToWidth.put(int.class, Integer.SIZE);
+        typeToWidth.put(long.class, Long.SIZE);
+        typeToWidth.put(float.class, Float.SIZE);
+        typeToWidth.put(double.class, Double.SIZE);
+        typeToWidth.put(Object.class, Integer.SIZE); // @@@ 32 or 64?
+    }
+
+    static int arraySizeFor(Class<?> type) {
+        type = type.isPrimitive() ? type : Object.class;
+        return 4 * MAX_WIDTH / typeToWidth.get(type);
+    }
+
+    static abstract class ArrayType<T> {
+        final Class<?> arrayType;
+        final Class<?> componentType;
+        final boolean unsigned;
+
+        final MethodHandle cpy;
+
+        final MethodHandle eq;
+        final MethodHandle eqr;
+        final MethodHandle cmp;
+        final MethodHandle cmpr;
+        final MethodHandle mm;
+        final MethodHandle mmr;
+
+        final MethodHandle getter;
+
+        final MethodHandle toString;
+
+        public ArrayType(Class<T> arrayType) {
+            this(arrayType, false);
+        }
+
+        public ArrayType(Class<T> arrayType, boolean unsigned) {
+            this.arrayType = arrayType;
+            this.componentType = arrayType.getComponentType();
+            this.unsigned = unsigned;
+
+            try {
+                MethodHandles.Lookup l = MethodHandles.lookup();
+
+                getter = MethodHandles.arrayElementGetter(arrayType);
+
+                if (componentType.isPrimitive()) {
+                    cpy = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "copyOfRange",
+                                       MethodType.methodType(arrayType, arrayType, int.class, int.class));
+
+                    MethodType eqt = MethodType.methodType(
+                            boolean.class, arrayType, arrayType);
+                    MethodType eqrt = MethodType.methodType(
+                            boolean.class, arrayType, int.class, int.class, arrayType, int.class, int.class);
+
+                    eq = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "equals", eqt);
+                    eqr = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "equals", eqrt);
+
+                    String compareName = unsigned ? "compareUnsigned" : "compare";
+                    cmp = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, compareName,
+                                       eqt.changeReturnType(int.class));
+                    cmpr = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, compareName,
+                                        eqrt.changeReturnType(int.class));
+
+                    mm = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "mismatch",
+                                       eqt.changeReturnType(int.class));
+                    mmr = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "mismatch",
+                                       eqrt.changeReturnType(int.class));
+
+                    toString = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "toString",
+                                            MethodType.methodType(String.class, arrayType));
+                }
+                else {
+                    cpy = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "copyOfRange",
+                                       MethodType.methodType(Object[].class, Object[].class, int.class, int.class));
+
+                    MethodType eqt = MethodType.methodType(
+                            boolean.class, Object[].class, Object[].class);
+                    MethodType eqrt = MethodType.methodType(
+                            boolean.class, Object[].class, int.class, int.class, Object[].class, int.class, int.class);
+
+                    eq = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "equals", eqt);
+                    eqr = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "equals", eqrt);
+
+                    MethodType cmpt = MethodType.methodType(
+                            int.class, Comparable[].class, Comparable[].class);
+                    MethodType cmprt = MethodType.methodType(
+                            int.class, Comparable[].class, int.class, int.class, Comparable[].class, int.class, int.class);
+
+                    cmp = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "compare", cmpt);
+                    cmpr = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "compare", cmprt);
+
+                    mm = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "mismatch",
+                                      eqt.changeReturnType(int.class));
+                    mmr = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "mismatch",
+                                       eqrt.changeReturnType(int.class));
+
+                    toString = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "toString",
+                                            MethodType.methodType(String.class, Object[].class));
+                }
+
+            }
+            catch (Exception e) {
+                throw new Error(e);
+            }
+        }
+
+        @Override
+        public String toString() {
+            String s = arrayType.getCanonicalName();
+            return unsigned ? "unsigned " + s : s;
+        }
+
+        Object construct(int length) {
+            return Array.newInstance(componentType, length);
+        }
+
+        Object copyOf(Object a) {
+            return copyOf(a, 0, Array.getLength(a));
+        }
+
+        Object copyOf(Object a, int from, int to) {
+            try {
+                return (Object) cpy.invoke(a, from, to);
+            }
+            catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                throw e;
+            }
+            catch (Throwable t) {
+                throw new Error(t);
+            }
+        }
+
+        Object get(Object a, int i) {
+            try {
+                return (Object) getter.invoke(a, i);
+            }
+            catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                throw e;
+            }
+            catch (Throwable t) {
+                throw new Error(t);
+            }
+        }
+
+        abstract void set(Object a, int i, Object v);
+
+        boolean equals(Object a, Object b) {
+            try {
+                return (boolean) eq.invoke(a, b);
+            }
+            catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                throw e;
+            }
+            catch (Throwable t) {
+                throw new Error(t);
+            }
+        }
+
+        boolean equals(Object a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                       Object b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+            try {
+                return (boolean) eqr.invoke(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+            }
+            catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                throw e;
+            }
+            catch (Throwable t) {
+                throw new Error(t);
+            }
+        }
+
+        int compare(Object a, Object b) {
+            try {
+                return (int) cmp.invoke(a, b);
+            }
+            catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                throw e;
+            }
+            catch (Throwable t) {
+                throw new Error(t);
+            }
+        }
+
+        int compare(Object a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                    Object b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+            try {
+                return (int) cmpr.invoke(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+            }
+            catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                throw e;
+            }
+            catch (Throwable t) {
+                throw new Error(t);
+            }
+        }
+
+        int mismatch(Object a, Object b) {
+            try {
+                return (int) mm.invoke(a, b);
+            }
+            catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                throw e;
+            }
+            catch (Throwable t) {
+                throw new Error(t);
+            }
+        }
+
+        int mismatch(Object a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                     Object b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+            try {
+                return (int) mmr.invoke(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex);
+            }
+            catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                throw e;
+            }
+            catch (Throwable t) {
+                throw new Error(t);
+            }
+        }
+
+        String toString(Object a) {
+            try {
+                return (String) toString.invoke(a);
+            }
+            catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                throw e;
+            }
+            catch (Throwable t) {
+                throw new Error(t);
+            }
+        }
+
+        static class BoxedIntegers extends ArrayType<Integer[]> {
+            public BoxedIntegers() {
+                super(Integer[].class);
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            void set(Object a, int i, Object v) {
+                // Ensure unique reference
+                ((Integer[]) a)[i] = v != null ? new Integer((Integer) v) : null;
+            }
+        }
+
+        static class BoxedIntegersWithReverseComparator extends BoxedIntegers {
+            final Comparator<Integer> c = (a, b) -> {
+                // Nulls sort after non-nulls
+                if (a == null || b == null)
+                    return a == null ? b == null ? 0 : 1 : -1;
+
+                return Integer.compare(b, a);
+            };
+
+            final MethodHandle cmpc;
+            final MethodHandle cmpcr;
+            final MethodHandle mismatchc;
+            final MethodHandle mismatchcr;
+
+            public BoxedIntegersWithReverseComparator() {
+                try {
+                    MethodHandles.Lookup l = MethodHandles.lookup();
+
+                    MethodType cmpt = MethodType.methodType(
+                            int.class, Object[].class, Object[].class, Comparator.class);
+                    MethodType cmprt = MethodType.methodType(
+                            int.class, Object[].class, int.class, int.class,
+                            Object[].class, int.class, int.class, Comparator.class);
+
+                    cmpc = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "compare", cmpt);
+                    cmpcr = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "compare", cmprt);
+                    mismatchc = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "mismatch", cmpt);
+                    mismatchcr = l.findStatic(Arrays.class, "mismatch", cmprt);
+                }
+                catch (Exception e) {
+                    throw new Error(e);
+                }
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            int compare(Object a, Object b) {
+                try {
+                    return (int) cmpc.invoke(a, b, c);
+                }
+                catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                    throw e;
+                }
+                catch (Throwable t) {
+                    throw new Error(t);
+                }
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            int compare(Object a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                        Object b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+                try {
+                    return (int) cmpcr.invoke(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex, c);
+                }
+                catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                    throw e;
+                }
+                catch (Throwable t) {
+                    throw new Error(t);
+                }
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            int mismatch(Object a, Object b) {
+                try {
+                    return (int) mismatchc.invoke(a, b, c);
+                }
+                catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                    throw e;
+                }
+                catch (Throwable t) {
+                    throw new Error(t);
+                }
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            int mismatch(Object a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                         Object b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+                try {
+                    return (int) mismatchcr.invoke(a, aFromIndex, aToIndex, b, bFromIndex, bToIndex, c);
+                }
+                catch (RuntimeException | Error e) {
+                    throw e;
+                }
+                catch (Throwable t) {
+                    throw new Error(t);
+                }
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            public String toString() {
+                return arrayType.getCanonicalName() + " with Comparator";
+            }
+        }
+
+        static class Booleans extends ArrayType<boolean[]> {
+            public Booleans() {
+                super(boolean[].class);
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            void set(Object a, int i, Object v) {
+                boolean pv;
+                if (v instanceof Boolean) {
+                    pv = (Boolean) v;
+                }
+                else if (v instanceof Integer) {
+                    pv = ((Integer) v) >= 0;
+                }
+                else throw new IllegalStateException();
+
+                ((boolean[]) a)[i] = pv;
+            }
+        }
+
+        static class Bytes extends ArrayType<byte[]> {
+            public Bytes(boolean unsigned) {
+                super(byte[].class, unsigned);
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            void set(Object a, int i, Object v) {
+                byte pv;
+                if (v instanceof Byte) {
+                    pv = (Byte) v;
+                }
+                else if (v instanceof Integer) {
+                    pv = ((Integer) v).byteValue();
+                }
+                else throw new IllegalStateException();
+
+                ((byte[]) a)[i] = pv;
+            }
+        }
+
+        static class Characters extends ArrayType<char[]> {
+            public Characters() {
+                super(char[].class);
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            void set(Object a, int i, Object v) {
+                char pv;
+                if (v instanceof Character) {
+                    pv = (Character) v;
+                }
+                else if (v instanceof Integer) {
+                    pv = (char) ((Integer) v).intValue();
+                }
+                else throw new IllegalStateException();
+
+                ((char[]) a)[i] = pv;
+            }
+        }
+
+        static class Shorts extends ArrayType<short[]> {
+            public Shorts(boolean unsigned) {
+                super(short[].class, unsigned);
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            void set(Object a, int i, Object v) {
+                short pv;
+                if (v instanceof Short) {
+                    pv = (Short) v;
+                }
+                else if (v instanceof Integer) {
+                    pv = ((Integer) v).shortValue();
+                }
+                else throw new IllegalStateException();
+
+                ((short[]) a)[i] = pv;
+            }
+        }
+
+        static class Integers extends ArrayType<int[]> {
+            public Integers(boolean unsigned) {
+                super(int[].class, unsigned);
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            void set(Object a, int i, Object v) {
+                int pv;
+                if (v instanceof Integer) {
+                    pv = ((Integer) v).shortValue();
+                }
+                else throw new IllegalStateException();
+
+                ((int[]) a)[i] = pv;
+            }
+        }
+
+        static class Longs extends ArrayType<long[]> {
+            public Longs(boolean unsigned) {
+                super(long[].class, unsigned);
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            void set(Object a, int i, Object v) {
+                long pv;
+                if (v instanceof Long) {
+                    pv = (Long) v;
+                }
+                else if (v instanceof Integer) {
+                    pv = ((Integer) v).longValue();
+                }
+                else throw new IllegalStateException();
+
+                ((long[]) a)[i] = pv;
+            }
+        }
+
+        static class Floats extends ArrayType<float[]> {
+            public Floats() {
+                super(float[].class);
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            void set(Object a, int i, Object v) {
+                float pv;
+                if (v instanceof Float) {
+                    pv = (Float) v;
+                }
+                else if (v instanceof Integer) {
+                    pv = ((Integer) v).floatValue();
+                }
+                else throw new IllegalStateException();
+
+                ((float[]) a)[i] = pv;
+            }
+        }
+
+        static class Doubles extends ArrayType<double[]> {
+            public Doubles() {
+                super(double[].class);
+            }
+
+            @Override
+            void set(Object a, int i, Object v) {
+                double pv;
+                if (v instanceof Double) {
+                    pv = (Double) v;
+                }
+                else if (v instanceof Integer) {
+                    pv = ((Integer) v).doubleValue();
+                }
+                else throw new IllegalStateException();
+
+                ((double[]) a)[i] = pv;
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    static Object[][] arrayTypes;
+
+    @DataProvider
+    public static Object[][] arrayTypesProvider() {
+        if (arrayTypes == null) {
+            arrayTypes = new Object[][]{
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.BoxedIntegers()},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.BoxedIntegersWithReverseComparator()},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Booleans()},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Bytes(false)},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Bytes(true)},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Characters()},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Shorts(false)},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Shorts(true)},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Integers(false)},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Integers(true)},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Longs(false)},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Longs(true)},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Floats()},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Doubles()},
+            };
+        }
+        return arrayTypes;
+    }
+
+    static Object[][] floatArrayTypes;
+
+    @DataProvider
+    public static Object[][] floatArrayTypesProvider() {
+        if (floatArrayTypes == null) {
+            LongFunction<Object> bTof = rb -> Float.intBitsToFloat((int) rb);
+            LongFunction<Object> bToD = Double::longBitsToDouble;
+
+            floatArrayTypes = new Object[][]{
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Floats(), 0x7fc00000L, 0x7f800001L, bTof},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Doubles(), 0x7ff8000000000000L, 0x7ff0000000000001L, bToD},
+            };
+        }
+        return floatArrayTypes;
+    }
+
+    static Object[][] objectArrayTypes;
+
+    @DataProvider
+    public static Object[][] objectArrayTypesProvider() {
+        if (objectArrayTypes == null) {
+            LongFunction<Object> bTof = rb -> Float.intBitsToFloat((int) rb);
+            LongFunction<Object> bToD = Double::longBitsToDouble;
+
+            objectArrayTypes = new Object[][]{
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.BoxedIntegers()},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.BoxedIntegersWithReverseComparator()},
+            };
+        }
+        return objectArrayTypes;
+    }
+
+
+    static Object[][] signedUnsignedArrayTypes;
+
+    @DataProvider
+    public static Object[][] signedUnsignedArrayTypes() {
+        if (signedUnsignedArrayTypes == null) {
+            signedUnsignedArrayTypes = new Object[][]{
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Bytes(false), new ArrayType.Bytes(true)},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Shorts(false), new ArrayType.Shorts(true)},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Integers(false), new ArrayType.Integers(true)},
+                    new Object[]{new ArrayType.Longs(false), new ArrayType.Longs(true)},
+            };
+        }
+        return signedUnsignedArrayTypes;
+    }
+
+    // Equality and comparison tests
+
+    @Test(dataProvider = "arrayTypesProvider")
+    public void testArray(ArrayType<?> arrayType) {
+        BiFunction<ArrayType<?>, Integer, Object> constructor = (at, s) -> {
+            Object a = at.construct(s);
+            for (int x = 0; x < s; x++) {
+                at.set(a, x, x % 8);
+            }
+            return a;
+        };
+
+        BiFunction<ArrayType<?>, Object, Object> cloner = (at, a) ->
+                constructor.apply(at, Array.getLength(a));
+
+        testArrayType(arrayType, constructor, cloner);
+    }
+
+    @Test(dataProvider = "floatArrayTypesProvider")
+    public void testPrimitiveFloatArray(
+            ArrayType<?> arrayType,
+            long canonicalNanRawBits, long nonCanonicalNanRawBits,
+            LongFunction<Object> bitsToFloat) {
+        Object canonicalNan = bitsToFloat.apply(canonicalNanRawBits);
+        // If conversion is a signalling NaN it may be subject to conversion to a
+        // quiet NaN on some processors, even if a copy is performed
+        // The tests assume that if conversion occurs it does not convert to the
+        // canonical NaN
+        Object nonCanonicalNan = bitsToFloat.apply(nonCanonicalNanRawBits);
+
+        BiFunction<ArrayType<?>, Integer, Object> canonicalNaNs = (at, s) -> {
+            Object a = at.construct(s);
+            for (int x = 0; x < s; x++) {
+                at.set(a, x, canonicalNan);
+            }
+            return a;
+        };
+
+        BiFunction<ArrayType<?>, Object, Object> nonCanonicalNaNs = (at, a) -> {
+            int s = Array.getLength(a);
+            Object ac = at.construct(s);
+            for (int x = 0; x < s; x++) {
+                at.set(ac, x, nonCanonicalNan);
+            }
+            return ac;
+        };
+
+        BiFunction<ArrayType<?>, Object, Object> halfNonCanonicalNaNs = (at, a) -> {
+            int s = Array.getLength(a);
+            Object ac = at.construct(s);
+            for (int x = 0; x < s / 2; x++) {
+                at.set(ac, x, nonCanonicalNan);
+            }
+            for (int x = s / 2; x < s; x++) {
+                at.set(ac, x, 1);
+            }
+            return ac;
+        };
+
+        testArrayType(arrayType, canonicalNaNs, nonCanonicalNaNs);
+        testArrayType(arrayType, canonicalNaNs, halfNonCanonicalNaNs);
+    }
+
+    @Test(dataProvider = "objectArrayTypesProvider")
+    public void testNullElementsInObjectArray(ArrayType<?> arrayType) {
+        BiFunction<ArrayType<?>, Object, Object> cloner = ArrayType::copyOf;
+
+        // All nulls
+        testArrayType(arrayType,
+                      (at, s) -> {
+                          Object a = at.construct(s);
+                          for (int x = 0; x < s; x++) {
+                              at.set(a, x, null);
+                          }
+                          return a;
+                      },
+                      cloner);
+
+
+        // Some nulls
+        testArrayType(arrayType,
+                      (at, s) -> {
+                          Object a = at.construct(s);
+                          for (int x = 0; x < s; x++) {
+                              int v = x % 8;
+                              at.set(a, x, v == 0 ? null : v);
+                          }
+                          return a;
+                      },
+                      cloner);
+
+        Integer[] a = new Integer[]{null, 0};
+        Integer[] b = new Integer[]{0, 0};
+        Assert.assertTrue(Arrays.compare(a, b) < 0);
+        Assert.assertTrue(Arrays.compare(b, a) > 0);
+    }
+
+    @Test(dataProvider = "objectArrayTypesProvider")
+    public void testSameRefElementsInObjectArray(ArrayType<?> arrayType) {
+        BiFunction<ArrayType<?>, Object, Object> cloner = ArrayType::copyOf;
+
+        // One ref
+        Integer one = 1;
+        testArrayType(arrayType,
+                      (at, s) -> {
+                          Integer[] a = (Integer[]) at.construct(s);
+                          for (int x = 0; x < s; x++) {
+                              a[x] = one;
+                          }
+                          return a;
+                      },
+                      cloner);
+
+        // All ref
+        testArrayType(arrayType,
+                      (at, s) -> {
+                          Integer[] a = (Integer[]) at.construct(s);
+                          for (int x = 0; x < s; x++) {
+                              a[x] = Integer.valueOf(s);
+                          }
+                          return a;
+                      },
+                      cloner);
+
+        // Some same ref
+        testArrayType(arrayType,
+                      (at, s) -> {
+                          Integer[] a = (Integer[]) at.construct(s);
+                          for (int x = 0; x < s; x++) {
+                              int v = x % 8;
+                              a[x] = v == 1 ? one : new Integer(v);
+                          }
+                          return a;
+                      },
+                      cloner);
+    }
+
+    @Test(dataProvider = "signedUnsignedArrayTypes")
+    public void testSignedUnsignedArray(ArrayType<?> sat, ArrayType<?> uat) {
+        BiFunction<ArrayType<?>, Integer, Object> constructor = (at, s) -> {
+            Object a = at.construct(s);
+            for (int x = 0; x < s; x++) {
+                at.set(a, x, 1);
+            }
+            return a;
+        };
+
+        int n = arraySizeFor(sat.componentType);
+
+        for (int s : ranges(0, n)) {
+            Object a = constructor.apply(sat, s);
+
+            for (int aFrom : ranges(0, s)) {
+                for (int aTo : ranges(aFrom, s)) {
+                    int aLength = aTo - aFrom;
+
+                    if (aLength > 0) {
+                        for (int i = aFrom; i < aTo; i++) {
+                            Object ac = sat.copyOf(a);
+                            // Create common prefix with a length of i - aFrom
+                            sat.set(ac, i, -1);
+
+                            int sc = sat.compare(ac, aFrom, aTo, a, aFrom, aTo);
+                            int uc = uat.compare(ac, aFrom, aTo, a, aFrom, aTo);
+
+                            Assert.assertTrue(sc < 0);
+                            Assert.assertTrue(uc > 0);
+                        }
+                    }
+                }
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    void testArrayType(ArrayType<?> at,
+                       BiFunction<ArrayType<?>, Integer, Object> constructor,
+                       BiFunction<ArrayType<?>, Object, Object> cloner) {
+        int n = arraySizeFor(at.componentType);
+
+        for (int s : ranges(0, n)) {
+            Object a = constructor.apply(at, s);
+            Object b = cloner.apply(at, a);
+
+            for (int aFrom : ranges(0, s)) {
+                for (int aTo : ranges(aFrom, s)) {
+                    int aLength = aTo - aFrom;
+
+                    for (int bFrom : ranges(0, s)) {
+                        for (int bTo : ranges(bFrom, s)) {
+                            int bLength = bTo - bFrom;
+
+                            Object anr = at.copyOf(a, aFrom, aTo);
+                            Object bnr = at.copyOf(b, bFrom, bTo);
+
+                            boolean eq = isEqual(at, a, aFrom, aTo, b, bFrom, bTo);
+                            Assert.assertEquals(at.equals(a, aFrom, aTo, b, bFrom, bTo), eq);
+                            Assert.assertEquals(at.equals(b, bFrom, bTo, a, aFrom, aTo), eq);
+                            Assert.assertEquals(at.equals(anr, bnr), eq);
+                            Assert.assertEquals(at.equals(bnr, anr), eq);
+                            if (eq) {
+                                Assert.assertEquals(at.compare(a, aFrom, aTo, b, bFrom, bTo), 0);
+                                Assert.assertEquals(at.compare(b, bFrom, bTo, a, aFrom, aTo), 0);
+                                Assert.assertEquals(at.compare(anr, bnr), 0);
+                                Assert.assertEquals(at.compare(bnr, anr), 0);
+
+                                Assert.assertEquals(at.mismatch(a, aFrom, aTo, b, bFrom, bTo), -1);
+                                Assert.assertEquals(at.mismatch(b, bFrom, bTo, a, aFrom, aTo), -1);
+                                Assert.assertEquals(at.mismatch(anr, bnr), -1);
+                                Assert.assertEquals(at.mismatch(bnr, anr), -1);
+                            }
+                            else {
+                                int aCb = at.compare(a, aFrom, aTo, b, bFrom, bTo);
+                                int bCa = at.compare(b, bFrom, bTo, a, aFrom, aTo);
+                                int v = Integer.signum(aCb) * Integer.signum(bCa);
+                                Assert.assertTrue(v == -1);
+
+                                int anrCbnr = at.compare(anr, bnr);
+                                int bnrCanr = at.compare(bnr, anr);
+                                Assert.assertEquals(anrCbnr, aCb);
+                                Assert.assertEquals(bnrCanr, bCa);
+
+
+                                int aMb = at.mismatch(a, aFrom, aTo, b, bFrom, bTo);
+                                int bMa = at.mismatch(b, bFrom, bTo, a, aFrom, aTo);
+                                int anrMbnr = at.mismatch(anr, bnr);
+                                int bnrManr = at.mismatch(bnr, anr);
+
+                                Assert.assertNotEquals(aMb, -1);
+                                Assert.assertEquals(aMb, bMa);
+                                Assert.assertNotEquals(anrMbnr, -1);
+                                Assert.assertEquals(anrMbnr, bnrManr);
+                                Assert.assertEquals(aMb, anrMbnr);
+                                Assert.assertEquals(bMa, bnrManr);
+
+                                // Common or proper prefix
+                                Assert.assertTrue(at.equals(a, aFrom, aFrom + aMb, b, bFrom, bFrom + aMb));
+                                if (aMb < Math.min(aLength, bLength)) {
+                                    // Common prefix
+                                    Assert.assertFalse(isEqual(at, a, aFrom + aMb, b, bFrom + aMb));
+                                }
+                            }
+                        }
+                    }
+
+                    if (aLength > 0) {
+                        for (int i = aFrom; i < aTo; i++) {
+                            Object ac = at.copyOf(a);
+                            // Create common prefix with a length of i - aFrom
+                            at.set(ac, i, -1);
+
+                            Object acnr = at.copyOf(ac, aFrom, aTo);
+                            Object anr = at.copyOf(a, aFrom, aTo);
+
+                            Assert.assertFalse(at.equals(ac, aFrom, aTo, a, aFrom, aTo));
+                            Assert.assertFalse(at.equals(acnr, anr));
+
+                            int acCa = at.compare(ac, aFrom, aTo, a, aFrom, aTo);
+                            int aCac = at.compare(a, aFrom, aTo, ac, aFrom, aTo);
+                            int v = Integer.signum(acCa) * Integer.signum(aCac);
+                            Assert.assertTrue(v == -1);
+
+                            int acnrCanr = at.compare(acnr, anr);
+                            int anrCacnr = at.compare(anr, acnr);
+                            Assert.assertEquals(acnrCanr, acCa);
+                            Assert.assertEquals(anrCacnr, aCac);
+
+
+                            int acMa = at.mismatch(ac, aFrom, aTo, a, aFrom, aTo);
+                            int aMac = at.mismatch(a, aFrom, aTo, ac, aFrom, aTo);
+                            Assert.assertEquals(acMa, aMac);
+                            Assert.assertEquals(acMa, i - aFrom);
+
+                            int acnrManr = at.mismatch(acnr, anr);
+                            int anrMacnr = at.mismatch(anr, acnr);
+                            Assert.assertEquals(acnrManr, anrMacnr);
+                            Assert.assertEquals(acnrManr, i - aFrom);
+                        }
+                    }
+                }
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    static boolean isEqual(ArrayType<?> at, Object a, int aFromIndex, int aToIndex,
+                           Object b, int bFromIndex, int bToIndex) {
+        int aLength = aToIndex - aFromIndex;
+        int bLength = bToIndex - bFromIndex;
+        if (aLength != bLength)
+            return false;
+
+        for (int i = 0; i < aLength; i++) {
+            Object av = at.get(a, aFromIndex++);
+            Object bv = at.get(b, bFromIndex++);
+            if (!Objects.equals(av, bv)) return false;
+        }
+
+        return true;
+    }
+
+    static boolean isEqual(ArrayType<?> at, Object a, int aFrom, Object b, int bFrom) {
+        Object av = at.get(a, aFrom);
+        Object bv = at.get(b, bFrom);
+
+        return Objects.equals(av, bv);
+    }
+
+    static int[] ranges(int from, int to) {
+        int width = to - from;
+        switch (width) {
+            case 0:
+                return new int[]{};
+            case 1:
+                return new int[]{from, to};
+            case 2:
+                return new int[]{from, from + 1, to};
+            case 3:
+                return new int[]{from, from + 1, from + 2, to};
+            default:
+                return IntStream.of(from, from + 1, from + 2, to / 2 - 1, to / 2, to / 2 + 1, to - 2, to - 1, to)
+                        .filter(i -> i >= from && i <= to)
+                        .distinct().toArray();
+        }
+    }
+
+
+    // Null array reference tests
+
+    @Test(dataProvider = "arrayTypesProvider")
+    public void testNullArrayRefs(ArrayType<?> arrayType) {
+        Object n = null;
+        Object a = arrayType.construct(0);
+
+        Assert.assertTrue(arrayType.equals(n, n));
+        Assert.assertFalse(arrayType.equals(n, a));
+        Assert.assertFalse(arrayType.equals(a, n));
+
+        Assert.assertEquals(arrayType.compare(n, n), 0);
+        Assert.assertTrue(arrayType.compare(n, a) < 0);
+        Assert.assertTrue(arrayType.compare(a, n) > 0);
+    }
+
+
+    // Exception throwing tests
+
+    @Test(dataProvider = "arrayTypesProvider")
+    public void testNPEs(ArrayType<?> arrayType) {
+        Object[] values = new Object[]{null, arrayType.construct(0)};
+
+        for (Object o1 : values) {
+            for (Object o2 : values) {
+                if (o1 != null && o2 != null)
+                    continue;
+
+                testNPE(() -> arrayType.equals(o1, 0, 0, o2, 0, 0));
+                testNPE(() -> arrayType.compare(o1, 0, 0, o2, 0, 0));
+                testNPE(() -> arrayType.mismatch(o1, o2));
+                testNPE(() -> arrayType.mismatch(o1, 0, 0, o2, 0, 0));
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    @Test
+    public void testObjectNPEs() {
+        String[][] values = new String[][]{null, new String[0]};
+        Comparator<String> c = String::compareTo;
+        Comparator[] cs = new Comparator[]{null, c};
+
+        for (String[] o1 : values) {
+            for (String[] o2 : values) {
+                for (Comparator o3 : cs) {
+                    if (o1 != null && o2 != null && o3 != null)
+                        continue;
+
+                    if (o3 == null) {
+                        testNPE(() -> Arrays.compare(o1, o2, o3));
+                        testNPE(() -> Arrays.mismatch(o1, o2, o3));
+                    }
+
+                    testNPE(() -> Arrays.compare(o1, 0, 0, o2, 0, 0, o3));
+                    testNPE(() -> Arrays.mismatch(o1, 0, 0, o2, 0, 0, o3));
+                }
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    @Test(dataProvider = "arrayTypesProvider")
+    public void testIAEs(ArrayType<?> arrayType) {
+        List<Integer> values = Arrays.asList(0, 1);
+
+        for (int s : values) {
+            Object a = arrayType.construct(s);
+
+            for (int o1 : values) {
+                for (int o2 : values) {
+                    if (o1 <= o2) continue;
+
+                    testIAE(() -> arrayType.equals(a, o1, 0, a, o2, 0));
+                    testIAE(() -> arrayType.compare(a, o1, 0, a, o2, 0));
+                    testIAE(() -> arrayType.mismatch(a, o1, 0, a, o2, 0));
+                }
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    @Test(dataProvider = "arrayTypesProvider")
+    public void testAIOBEs(ArrayType<?> arrayType) {
+        List<Integer> froms = Arrays.asList(-1, 0);
+
+        for (int s : Arrays.asList(0, 1)) {
+            List<Integer> tos = Arrays.asList(s, s + 1);
+            Object a = arrayType.construct(s);
+
+            for (int aFrom : froms) {
+                for (int aTo : tos) {
+                    for (int bFrom : froms) {
+                        for (int bTo : tos) {
+                            if (aFrom >= 0 && aTo <= s &&
+                                bFrom >= 0 && bTo <= s) continue;
+
+                            testAIOBE(() -> arrayType.equals(a, aFrom, aTo, a, bFrom, bTo));
+                            testAIOBE(() -> arrayType.compare(a, aFrom, aTo, a, bFrom, bTo));
+                            testAIOBE(() -> arrayType.mismatch(a, aFrom, aTo, a, bFrom, bTo));
+                        }
+                    }
+                }
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    static void testNPE(Runnable r) {
+        testThrowable(r, NullPointerException.class);
+    }
+
+    static void testIAE(Runnable r) {
+        testThrowable(r, IllegalArgumentException.class);
+    }
+
+    static void testAIOBE(Runnable r) {
+        testThrowable(r, ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException.class);
+    }
+
+    static void testThrowable(Runnable r, Class<? extends Throwable> expected) {
+        Throwable caught = null;
+        try {
+            r.run();
+        }
+        catch (Throwable t) {
+            caught = t;
+        }
+        Assert.assertNotNull(caught);
+        Assert.assertTrue(expected.isInstance(caught));
+    }
+}
\ No newline at end of file
--- a/jdk/test/java/util/Locale/LocaleProviders.sh	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/java/util/Locale/LocaleProviders.sh	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 #!/bin/sh
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2012, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2012, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 #
 # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 #
 # @test
 # @bug 6336885 7196799 7197573 7198834 8000245 8000615 8001440 8008577
-#      8010666 8013086 8013233 8013903 8015960 8028771
+#      8010666 8013086 8013233 8013903 8015960 8028771 8062006
 # @summary tests for "java.locale.providers" system property
 # @compile -XDignore.symbol.file LocaleProviders.java
 # @run shell/timeout=600 LocaleProviders.sh
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
 if [ "${DEFLANG}" != "en" ] && [ "${DEFFMTLANG}" != "en" ]; then
   PARAM2=en
   PARAM3=US
-elif [ "${DEFLANG}" != "ja" ] && [ "${DEFFMTLANG}" != "ja" ]; then 
+elif [ "${DEFLANG}" != "ja" ] && [ "${DEFFMTLANG}" != "ja" ]; then
   PARAM2=ja
   PARAM3=JP
 else
@@ -200,6 +200,8 @@
 PARAM3=US
 SPICLASSES=
 runTest
+PREFLIST=SPI,COMPAT
+runTest
 
 # testing the order, variaton #1. This assumes en_GB DateFormat data are available both in JRE & CLDR
 METHODNAME=adapterTest
@@ -209,6 +211,8 @@
 PARAM3=GB
 SPICLASSES=
 runTest
+PREFLIST=CLDR,COMPAT
+runTest
 
 # testing the order, variaton #2. This assumes en_GB DateFormat data are available both in JRE & CLDR
 METHODNAME=adapterTest
@@ -218,6 +222,8 @@
 PARAM3=GB
 SPICLASSES=
 runTest
+PREFLIST=COMPAT,CLDR
+runTest
 
 # testing the order, variaton #3 for non-existent locale in JRE assuming "haw" is not in JRE.
 METHODNAME=adapterTest
@@ -227,6 +233,8 @@
 PARAM3=
 SPICLASSES=
 runTest
+PREFLIST=COMPAT,CLDR
+runTest
 
 # testing the order, variaton #4 for the bug 7196799. CLDR's "zh" data should be used in "zh_CN"
 METHODNAME=adapterTest
@@ -275,6 +283,8 @@
 PARAM3=
 SPICLASSES=${SPIDIR}
 runTest
+PREFLIST=COMPAT
+runTest
 
 # testing 8000615 fix.
 METHODNAME=tzNameTest
@@ -284,6 +294,8 @@
 PARAM3=
 SPICLASSES=${SPIDIR}
 runTest
+PREFLIST=COMPAT
+runTest
 
 # testing 8001440 fix.
 METHODNAME=bug8001440Test
@@ -314,6 +326,8 @@
 PARAM3=
 SPICLASSES=${SPIDIR}
 runTest
+PREFLIST=COMPAT,SPI
+runTest
 
 # testing 8013903 fix. (Windows only)
 METHODNAME=bug8013903Test
@@ -323,12 +337,9 @@
 PARAM3=
 SPICLASSES=
 runTest
-METHODNAME=bug8013903Test
 PREFLIST=HOST
-PARAM1=
-PARAM2=
-PARAM3=
-SPICLASSES=
+runTest
+PREFLIST=HOST,COMPAT
 runTest
 
 # testing 8027289 fix, if the platform format default is zh_CN
@@ -342,12 +353,10 @@
   PARAM3=
   SPICLASSES=
   runTest
-  METHODNAME=bug8027289Test
+  PREFLIST=COMPAT,HOST
+  runTest
   PREFLIST=HOST
   PARAM1=00A5
-  PARAM2=
-  PARAM3=
-  SPICLASSES=
   runTest
 fi
 
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/javax/imageio/plugins/bmp/BMPPixelSpacingTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @test
+ * @bug     7182758
+ * @summary Test verifies whether we are getting correct Horizontal
+ *          & Vertical Physical pixel spacing for active BMP image
+ *          through stored metadata or not.
+ * @run     main BMPPixelSpacingTest
+ */
+
+import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
+import java.util.Iterator;
+import javax.imageio.ImageIO;
+import javax.imageio.ImageReader;
+import javax.imageio.metadata.IIOMetadata;
+import javax.imageio.stream.ImageInputStream;
+import org.w3c.dom.NamedNodeMap;
+import org.w3c.dom.Node;
+import org.w3c.dom.NodeList;
+
+public class BMPPixelSpacingTest {
+
+    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
+        // Header contaning X & Y pixels-per-meter more than value 1
+        byte[] bmpHeaderData = { (byte) 0x42, (byte) 0x4d, (byte) 0x7e,
+            (byte) 0x06, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00,
+            (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x3e, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00,
+            (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x28, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00,
+            (byte) 0x64, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x64,
+            (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00,
+            (byte) 0x01, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00,
+            (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00,
+            (byte) 0x02, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x02,
+            (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0x00,
+            (byte) 0xff, (byte) 0xff, (byte) 0xff, (byte) 0x00, (byte) 0xff,
+            (byte) 0xff, (byte) 0xff, (byte) 0xff, (byte) 0xff, (byte) 0xff,
+            (byte) 0xff, (byte) 0xff, (byte) 0xff, (byte) 0xff, (byte) 0xff,
+            (byte) 0xff };
+
+        ImageInputStream imageInput = ImageIO.
+            createImageInputStream(new ByteArrayInputStream(bmpHeaderData));
+
+        for (Iterator<ImageReader> it = ImageIO.getImageReaders(imageInput);
+            it.hasNext(); ) {
+            ImageReader reader = it.next();
+            reader.setInput(imageInput);
+            IIOMetadata metadata = reader.getImageMetadata(0);
+
+            Node rootNode = metadata.getAsTree("javax_imageio_1.0");
+            NodeList nl = rootNode.getChildNodes();
+
+            //Parse until you get Dimension child node
+            for (int i = 0; i < nl.getLength(); i++) {
+                Node node = nl.item(i);
+                if ((node.getNodeName()).equals("Dimension")) {
+                    //get childnode list under Dimension node
+                    NodeList cl = node.getChildNodes();
+                    //Corresponding node indices under Dimension node
+                    int horizontalNodeIndex = 1;
+                    int verticalNodeIndex = 2;
+                    Node horizontalNode = cl.item(horizontalNodeIndex);
+                    Node verticalNode = cl.item(verticalNodeIndex);
+
+                    //get attributes for horizontal and vertical nodes
+                    NamedNodeMap horizontalAttr = horizontalNode.
+                        getAttributes();
+                    NamedNodeMap verticalAttr = verticalNode.getAttributes();
+
+                    //since they have only one attribute index is 0
+                    int attributeIndex = 0;
+                    Node horizontalValue = horizontalAttr.item(attributeIndex);
+                    Node verticalValue = verticalAttr.item(attributeIndex);
+                    float horizontalNodeValue = Float.
+                        parseFloat((horizontalValue.getNodeValue()));
+                    float verticalNodeValue = Float.
+                        parseFloat((verticalValue.getNodeValue()));
+
+                    float expectedHorizontalValue, expectedVerticalValue;
+                    // in test metadata xPixelsPerMeter & yPixelsPerMeter is 2
+                    expectedHorizontalValue = expectedVerticalValue =
+                        1000.0F / 2;
+                    //expected and returned values should be same
+                    if ((Float.compare(horizontalNodeValue,
+                        expectedHorizontalValue) != 0) ||
+                        (Float.compare(verticalNodeValue,
+                        expectedVerticalValue) != 0)) {
+                        throw new RuntimeException("Invalid pixel spacing");
+                    }
+                }
+            }
+    }
+    }
+}
--- a/jdk/test/javax/management/Introspector/AnnotationSecurityTest.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/javax/management/Introspector/AnnotationSecurityTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -27,8 +27,7 @@
  * @summary Test that having a security manager doesn't trigger a
  *          NotCompliantMBeanException
  * @author Daniel Fuchs, Yves Joan
- * @modules java.desktop
- *          java.management
+ * @modules java.management
  * @run clean AnnotationSecurityTest Described UnDescribed DescribedMBean
  *            UnDescribedMBean SqeDescriptorKey DescribedMX DescribedMXBean
  * @run build AnnotationSecurityTest Described UnDescribed DescribedMBean
@@ -40,13 +39,8 @@
 import java.io.File;
 import java.io.IOException;
 
-import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
 import java.lang.management.ManagementFactory;
-import java.lang.reflect.AnnotatedElement;
 import java.lang.reflect.Method;
-import java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException;
-
-import javax.management.JMException;
 import javax.management.MBeanServer;
 import javax.management.ObjectName;
 /**
--- a/jdk/test/javax/management/Introspector/Described.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/javax/management/Introspector/Described.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
  *
  * Used by AnnotationSecurityTest.java
  **/
-import java.beans.ConstructorProperties;
+import javax.management.ConstructorParameters;
 
 /**
  * An MBean used by AnnotationSecurityTest.java
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
     public Described() {}
 
     @SqeDescriptorKey("ONE PARAMETER CONSTRUCTOR Described")
-    @ConstructorProperties({"name", "unused"})
+    @ConstructorParameters({"name", "unused"})
     public Described(@SqeDescriptorKey("CONSTRUCTOR PARAMETER name")String name,
             @SqeDescriptorKey("CONSTRUCTOR PARAMETER unused")String unused) {
         this.name = name ;
--- a/jdk/test/javax/management/Introspector/DescribedMX.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/javax/management/Introspector/DescribedMX.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
  *
  * Used by AnnotationSecurityTest.java
  **/
-import java.beans.ConstructorProperties;
+import javax.management.ConstructorParameters;
 
 /**
  * An MXBean used by AnnotationSecurityTest.java
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
     public DescribedMX() {}
 
     @SqeDescriptorKey("ONE PARAMETER CONSTRUCTOR DescribedMX")
-    @ConstructorProperties({"name", "unused"})
+    @ConstructorParameters({"name", "unused"})
     public DescribedMX(@SqeDescriptorKey("CONSTRUCTOR PARAMETER name")String name,
             @SqeDescriptorKey("CONSTRUCTOR PARAMETER unused")String unused) {
         this.name = name ;
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/javax/management/Introspector/LegacyConstructorPropertiesTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+import java.beans.ConstructorProperties;
+import javax.management.ConstructorParameters;
+import javax.management.MBeanServer;
+import javax.management.MBeanServerFactory;
+import javax.management.ObjectName;
+
+/*
+ * @test
+ * @bug 7199353
+ * @summary Asserts that 'java.beans.ConstructorProperties' annotation is still
+ *          recognized and properly handled for custom types mapped to open types.
+ *          Also, makes sure that if the same constructor is annotated by both
+ *          j.b.ConstructorProperties and j.m.ConstructorProperties annotations
+ *          only j.m.ConstructorProperties annotation is considered.
+ * @author Jaroslav Bachorik
+ * @modules java.management
+ *          java.desktop
+ * @run main LegacyConstructorPropertiesTest
+ */
+
+public class LegacyConstructorPropertiesTest {
+    public static class CustomType {
+        private String name;
+        private int value;
+        @ConstructorProperties({"name", "value"})
+        public CustomType(String name, int value) {
+            this.name = name;
+            this.value = value;
+        }
+
+        // if @java.beans.ConstructorProperties would be used
+        // the introspector would choke on this
+        @ConstructorProperties("noname")
+        @ConstructorParameters("name")
+        public CustomType(String name) {
+            this.name = name;
+            this.value = -1;
+        }
+
+        public String getName() {
+            return name;
+        }
+
+        public void setName(String name) {
+            this.name = name;
+        }
+
+        public int getValue() {
+            return value;
+        }
+
+        public void setValue(int value) {
+            this.value = value;
+        }
+    }
+
+    public static interface CustomMXBean {
+        public CustomType getProp();
+        public void setProp(CustomType prop);
+    }
+
+    public static final class Custom implements CustomMXBean {
+        private CustomType prop;
+
+        @Override
+        public CustomType getProp() {
+            return prop;
+        }
+
+        @Override
+        public void setProp(CustomType prop) {
+            this.prop = prop;
+        }
+    }
+
+    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
+        MBeanServer mbs = MBeanServerFactory.createMBeanServer();
+        CustomMXBean mbean = new Custom();
+
+        mbs.registerMBean(mbean, ObjectName.getInstance("test:type=Custom"));
+    }
+}
--- a/jdk/test/javax/management/mxbean/AmbiguousConstructorTest.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/javax/management/mxbean/AmbiguousConstructorTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -26,15 +26,13 @@
  * @bug 6175517 6278707
  * @summary Test that ambiguous ConstructorProperties annotations are detected.
  * @author Eamonn McManus
- * @modules java.desktop
- *          java.management
+ * @modules java.management
  * @run clean AmbiguousConstructorTest
  * @run build AmbiguousConstructorTest
  * @run main AmbiguousConstructorTest
  */
 
-import java.beans.ConstructorProperties;
-import java.io.InvalidObjectException;
+import javax.management.ConstructorParameters;
 import javax.management.*;
 
 public class AmbiguousConstructorTest {
@@ -76,13 +74,13 @@
         public int getC() {return 0;}
         public long getD() {return 0;}
 
-        @ConstructorProperties({"a", "b"})
+        @ConstructorParameters({"a", "b"})
         public Unambiguous(byte a, short b) {}
 
-        @ConstructorProperties({"b", "c"})
+        @ConstructorParameters({"b", "c"})
         public Unambiguous(short b, int c) {}
 
-        @ConstructorProperties({"a", "b", "c"})
+        @ConstructorParameters({"a", "b", "c"})
         public Unambiguous(byte a, short b, int c) {}
     }
 
@@ -92,13 +90,13 @@
         public int getC() {return 0;}
         public long getD() {return 0;}
 
-        @ConstructorProperties({"a", "b"})
+        @ConstructorParameters({"a", "b"})
         public Ambiguous(byte a, short b) {}
 
-        @ConstructorProperties({"b", "c"})
+        @ConstructorParameters({"b", "c"})
         public Ambiguous(short b, int c) {}
 
-        @ConstructorProperties({"a", "b", "c", "d"})
+        @ConstructorParameters({"a", "b", "c", "d"})
         public Ambiguous(byte a, short b, int c, long d) {}
     }
 
--- a/jdk/test/javax/management/mxbean/ExceptionDiagnosisTest.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/javax/management/mxbean/ExceptionDiagnosisTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -26,11 +26,10 @@
  * @bug 6713777
  * @summary Test that exception messages include all relevant information
  * @author Eamonn McManus
- * @modules java.desktop
- *          java.management
+ * @modules java.management
  */
 
-import java.beans.ConstructorProperties;
+import javax.management.ConstructorParameters;
 import java.io.File;
 import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
 import java.lang.reflect.Method;
@@ -131,7 +130,7 @@
     }
 
     public static class CaseProb {
-        @ConstructorProperties({"urlPath"})
+        @ConstructorParameters({"urlPath"})
         public CaseProb(String urlPath) {}
 
         public String getURLPath() {return null;}
--- a/jdk/test/javax/management/mxbean/LeakTest.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/javax/management/mxbean/LeakTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -25,8 +25,7 @@
  * @bug 6482247
  * @summary Test that creating MXBeans does not introduce memory leaks.
  * @author Eamonn McManus
- * @modules java.desktop
- *          java.management
+ * @modules java.management
  * @run build LeakTest RandomMXBeanTest MerlinMXBean TigerMXBean
  * @run main LeakTest
  */
--- a/jdk/test/javax/management/mxbean/MXBeanTest.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/javax/management/mxbean/MXBeanTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -27,8 +27,7 @@
  * @summary General MXBean test.
  * @author Eamonn McManus
  * @author Jaroslav Bachorik
- * @modules java.desktop
- *          java.management
+ * @modules java.management
  * @run clean MXBeanTest MerlinMXBean TigerMXBean
  * @run build MXBeanTest MerlinMXBean TigerMXBean
  * @run main MXBeanTest
--- a/jdk/test/javax/management/mxbean/PropertyNamesTest.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/javax/management/mxbean/PropertyNamesTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -26,14 +26,13 @@
  * @bug 6175517
  * @summary Test the PropertyNames annotation with MXBeans
  * @author Eamonn McManus
- * @modules java.desktop
- *          java.management
+ * @modules java.management
  * @run clean PropertyNamesTest
  * @run build PropertyNamesTest
  * @run main PropertyNamesTest
  */
 
-import java.beans.ConstructorProperties;
+import javax.management.ConstructorParameters;
 import java.util.Collections;
 import java.util.List;
 import javax.management.JMX;
@@ -95,7 +94,7 @@
     }
 
     public static class Point {
-        @ConstructorProperties({"x", "y"})
+        @ConstructorParameters({"x", "y"})
         public Point(int x, int y) {
             this.x = x;
             this.y = y;
@@ -123,17 +122,17 @@
     }
 
     public static class Evolve {
-        @ConstructorProperties({"oldInt"})
+        @ConstructorParameters({"oldInt"})
         public Evolve(int oldInt) {
             this(oldInt, "defaultString");
         }
 
-        @ConstructorProperties({"oldInt", "newString"})
+        @ConstructorParameters({"oldInt", "newString"})
         public Evolve(int oldInt, String newString) {
             this(oldInt, newString, Collections.<String>emptyList());
         }
 
-        @ConstructorProperties({"oldInt", "newString", "newerList"})
+        @ConstructorParameters({"oldInt", "newString", "newerList"})
         public Evolve(int oldInt, String newString, List<String> newerList) {
             this.oldInt = oldInt;
             this.newString = newString;
--- a/jdk/test/javax/management/mxbean/TigerMXBean.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/javax/management/mxbean/TigerMXBean.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 /*
- * Copyright (c) 2005, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2005, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
  *
  * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
  * questions.
  */
 
-import java.beans.ConstructorProperties;
+import javax.management.ConstructorParameters;
 import java.util.Arrays;
 import java.util.Collections;
 import java.util.HashSet;
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
 public interface TigerMXBean {
 
     class Point {
-        @ConstructorProperties({"x", "y"})
+        @ConstructorParameters({"x", "y"})
         public Point(double x, double y) {
             this.x = x;
             this.y = y;
--- a/jdk/test/jdk/internal/jimage/JImageReadTest.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/jdk/internal/jimage/JImageReadTest.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -22,7 +22,9 @@
  */
 
 /*
+ * @test
  * @modules java.base/jdk.internal.jimage
+ * @run testng JImageReadTest
  * @summary Unit test for libjimage JIMAGE_Open/Read/Close
  */
 
@@ -57,8 +59,7 @@
                 {"java.base", "java/lang/String.class"},
                 {"java.base", "java/lang/Object.class"},
                 {"java.base", "sun/reflect/generics/tree/TypeArgument.class"},
-                {"jdk.jdeps", "com/sun/tools/javap/StackMapWriter$StackMapBuilder.class"},
-                {"jdk.hotspot.agent", "sa.properties"},
+                {"java.base", "sun/net/www/content-types.properties"},
                 {"java.logging", "java/util/logging/Logger.class"},
                 {"java.base", "java/NOSUCHCLASS/yyy.class"},    // non-existent
                 {"NOSUCHMODULE", "java/lang/Class.class"},    // non-existent
@@ -165,8 +166,10 @@
         int count = ImageNativeSubstrate.JIMAGE_Resources(jimageHandle,
                 names);
         System.out.printf(" count: %d, a class: %s\n", count, names[0]);
-        Assert.assertTrue(max > 31000,
-                "missing entries, should be more than 31000, reported: " + count);
+        int minEntryCount = 16000;
+        Assert.assertTrue(max > minEntryCount,
+                "missing entries, should be more than " + minEntryCount +
+                ", reported: " + count);
         Assert.assertTrue(count == max,
                 "unexpected count of entries, count: " + count
                         + ", max: " + max);
@@ -310,6 +313,7 @@
     static boolean isMetaName(String name) {
         return name.startsWith("/modules")
                 || name.startsWith("/packages")
+                || name.startsWith("META-INF/services")
                 || name.equals("bootmodules.jdata");
     }
 
@@ -362,6 +366,24 @@
         System.out.printf(" %s: %d names%n", fname, names.length);
     }
 
+    @Test
+    static void test5_nameTooLong() throws IOException {
+        long[] size = new long[1];
+        String moduleName = "FictiousModuleName";
+        String className = String.format("A%09999d", 1);
+
+        long jimageHandle = ImageNativeSubstrate.JIMAGE_Open(imageFile);
+        Assert.assertTrue(jimageHandle != 0, "JIMAGE_Open failed: id: " + jimageHandle);
+
+        long locationHandle =
+                ImageNativeSubstrate.JIMAGE_FindResource(jimageHandle,
+                        moduleName, "9.0", className, size);
+
+        Assert.assertEquals(0, locationHandle, "Too long name should have failed");
+
+        ImageNativeSubstrate.JIMAGE_Close(jimageHandle);
+    }
+
     // main method to run standalone from jtreg
 
     @Test(enabled=false)
--- a/jdk/test/sun/security/pkcs11/PKCS11Test.java	Thu Nov 05 08:15:41 2015 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/sun/security/pkcs11/PKCS11Test.java	Thu Nov 05 13:42:47 2015 -0800
@@ -539,6 +539,7 @@
         osMap.put("Linux-amd64-64", new String[]{
             "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/", "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/nss/",
             "/usr/lib64/"});
+        osMap.put("Linux-ppc64-64", new String[]{"/usr/lib64/"});
         osMap.put("Windows-x86-32", new String[]{
             PKCS11_BASE + "/nss/lib/windows-i586/".replace('/', SEP)});
         osMap.put("Windows-amd64-64", new String[]{